
Student Stop AIDS Campaign members, Stirling,
4 July 2005.
Unite
to Fight AIDS AIDS is the
greatest challenge facing our generation worldwide, because young
people are at the centre of the global AIDS crisis.
Young people are carrying the burden of the AIDS pandemic. Across
the globe, young people like you are loosing their parents, their
security and their life opportunities to a disease that we know
how to treat. In Africa alone, 12 million children have already
been orphaned.
As economies crumble in the worst affected countries, young
people are picking up the pieces.
And they are getting infected. 16-24 year olds make up half of all
new HIV infections globally. That’s 2.5 million last year.
Don’t accept it. Be part of the solution.
The Student Stop AIDS Campaign was launched in 2003, as a movement
of young people against AIDS. We work closely with the Stop AIDS
Campaign to demand universal access to HIV prevention, treatment
and care, and have supporters at 150 schools, universities and colleges
around the UK.
Want to get involved?
Click on 'Our Activites' to see more about our work.
Click on 'Get Involved' to find out more and receive our monthly
newsletter.
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For details of our current campaigns
see the:
2006-2007
Campaign Briefing
Our organisational members are:
>
Stop
AIDS Societies
>
United
Nations Youth and Student Association
>
People
and Planet
>
MedSIN
>
Students Partnership Worldwide
> ActionAidSpace
>
Christian Aid
>
Student Christian Movement
> Young
FoTAC
Student Stop AIDS
Societies also have their own homepage.
>
Students
Stop AIDS Societies
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