HIV Vaccine Awareness Day: Thinking Key and Vulnerable Populations   

To commemorate the 2018 HIV Vaccine Awareness Day which is marked May 18th every year, a group, Heartland Alliance International Nigeria (HAI), made a statement. POSTERITY MEDIA, in partnership with New HIV Vaccine and Microbicide Advocacy Society (NHVMAS) to commemorate the day, brings you the full statement as released: 

Press release from Heartland Alliance International Nigeria

Heartland Alliance International Nigeria (HAI) joins The New HIV Vaccine and Microbicide Advocacy Society (NHVMAS) and the world to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the HIV Vaccine Awareness Day (HVAD).

May 18 is HIV Vaccine Awareness Day—an opportunity to recognize the volunteers, community members, health professionals, and scientists involved in HIV vaccine research. It is also a time to educate about the importance of HIV vaccine research and urge the international community to recognize the importance of investing in new technologies as a critical element of a comprehensive response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

HAI works at the forefront of HIV prevention, treatment and care for key and vulnerable populations in Nigeria. With a national HIV prevalence rate of 3.17%, key populations are disproportionately affected, with men who have sex with men, female sex workers and people who inject drugs having prevalence rates of 22.9%, 19.4% and 3.4% respectively. Despite the increased use of treatment and prevention options, this on its own is unlikely to stop the HIV epidemic. As Bill Clinton rightly stated, “only a truly effective, preventive HIV vaccine can limit and eventually eliminate the threat of AIDS.”

As an organization committed to securing the rights and well-being of marginalized people and communities, we are committed on this day and indeed every day to international research that will one day end the AIDS epidemic. We therefore join hands with other HIV vaccine advocates to promote the continued urgent need for a vaccine to prevent HIV infection and AIDS.

This press release opens up the NHVMAS festival of blogs, which calls on all persons to share blogs on the NHVMAS website celebrating HIV vaccine research efforts until date, and sharing visions of what impact a HIV vaccine can have on global health, peace and development. The objective of this festival of blogs is to amplify all voices about their interest in HIV vaccine development, their expectations about the vaccine, and promote continued investment and HIV vaccine research.

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