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One of the reasons why HIV/AIDS isn't a every day concern for most people is that the numbers are too big. As humans we cant emotionally invest in something we cant imagine or picture, let me explain....so picture in your head 10 people....now 1000 people... now 100,000...starting to get a bit fuzzy... OK now picture 34 million.... 

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At only 11 years old Nkosi Johnson delivered a self written speech in front of thousands of delegates and millions of TV viewers about his experiences living with HIV and issues around AIDS in South Africa that is as relevant today as it was then. He spoke about a disease that was killing him, and that has killed millions more before and since, he spoke out at a time that his own government was denying AIDS even existed. Nkosi showed that youth can bring about incredible change because of him, companies, individuals and even governments have opened their hearts and their pockets to People With Aids (PWAs) in South Africa, where the rate of HIV infection has reached pandemic proportions, with frightening speed. 

Nkosi died almost exactly 1 year after making this speech still fighting to raise awareness and to erase the stigma around HIV/AIDS that millions endure daily...he died for our country...he died a hero...and we failed him. 


 
 
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You are ALL welcome to take part...live streaming of session planned with Twitter / Facebook based questions
The 6th SA AIDS Conference will be starting soon and the Youth Project will be very busy so keep an eye on the blog and updates from us and some of the youth participants. First thing we will be doing is a session for youth only to look at how to improve youth programmes and what can be done to get more people of our generation to fight against HIV/AIDS. If you are interested come join us. If you aren't interested at least don't be an asshole...sharing and forwarding this to people who actually might care takes 1 click of a button. 
 
Condom Design
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Irina Blok has taken Bill Gates up on his challenge to design the “Next Generation Condom,” at least from a graphic design standpoint. Blok says that “compelling artwork could encourage people around the world to actually use” condoms and that “packaging can be a fun reminder.”


source: http://laughingsquid.com/designer-rethinks-boring-condom-packaging-with-compelling-artwork/
 
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For nearly 30 years, HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) and AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) have been shrouded in many myths and misconceptions. In some cases, these mistaken ideas have prompted the very behaviors that cause more people to become HIV-positive. Although unanswered questions about HIV remain, researchers have learned a great deal. Here are the top ten myths about HIV, along with the facts to dispute them..