MEDIA RELEASE: 18 NOVEMBER 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
World Aids Day Highligts Impact Of AIDS In New Zealand
Awareness of the continued presence of HIV and the impact of AIDS on New Zealand families is being raised locally and
globally on 1 December, World AIDS Day. The New Zealand AIDS Foundation (NZAF) is marking World AIDS Day, an
international day dedicated to raising awareness of AIDS, with a range of activities and events across New Zealand.
The latest figures released by the AIDS Epidemiology Group at the University of Otago show that nearly 3000 people have
been diagnosed with HIV in New Zealand since the epidemic began. “HIV profoundly affects many people in New Zealand
communities†says stigma and discrimination in their workplaces, and when they access accommodation, insurance, health
and support services.â€
On Friday 28 November NZAF volunteers, staff and supporters in Auckland and Wellington will be collecting donations in
exchange for red ribbons – the international symbol of solidarity with people living with HIV and AIDS during the
World AIDS Day Street Appeal. The World AIDS Day Street Appeal will launch a series of events around New Zealand that
aim to raise awareness of the risks of acquiring HIV and the effects of stigma and discrimination.
“Despite AIDS being present in our communities for more than 20 years there is still no vaccine or cure on the
horizon†says Le Mesurier. “The only way to stop the HIV epidemic is to stop transmitting HIV. Condoms and
water-based lube are still by far the best way to prevent transmission of this dangerous virus. The side effects of
medications, seriously affected lifestyle, and an immense amount of misinformation and prejudice about HIV are realities
that people living with HIV face every day in New Zealandâ€.
The donations raised by the NZAF on World AIDS Day support HIV prevention and the NZAF Wellness Fund which provides
direct financial assistance for health related costs, for people living with HIV to access support when alternative
sources of funding are not available. Donations can be made online at www.nzaf.org.nz/donate or by texting ‘AIDS’ to
883 to make an instant donation of $3.00. Opportunities to donate, information and red ribbons will be available at
Sofitel, M Gallery, Novotel, Mercure, Ibis, All Seasons and Formule1 hotels, and World AIDS Day buttons will also be
available at all 26 branches of The Body Shop nationwide.
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