The National Aids Council Secretariat (NACS) Acting Director Tony Lupiwa has announced the theme for this yearโs World Aids Day for PNG.
Mr Lupiwa said last year there was no celebration due to lack of funding and this year they plan to make it different with the available funding they have.
โWe plan to go to the parliament house and celebrate the day with the politicians and others, to tell them that Covid 19 has gone and HIV is still here and killing peopleโ Lupiwa said.
During the launching of the theme, ASM Manager Valentine Tangoh gave a brief background on the World AIDS Day.
โ41 years now and the first world Aids day was launched in 1988 around the world to commemorate the day especially thinking about the people who have been affected by HIV/AIDS or those who have died from the disease. Itโs not just an ordinary event, itโs an important event as wellโ Tangoh said.
Mr Tangoh said over 58 thousand people are affected by HIV/AIDS in the country.
Since the discovery of HIV/AIDS, many lives have been lost and the statistics continue to increase.
โToday there will be ten people infected with HIV anywhere in PNG and two people will dieโ Lupiwa said.
He said โI remember when HIV was first reported to have reached PNG; we lost many people to the diseaseโ.
Acting Director Tony Lupiwa said the World Health Organization has set a date which is December 1st to observe annually to remember the people who have lost their lives and those who are fighting the disease.
Mr Lupiwa announced the 2022 World AIDS day theme.
โThe world theme is EQUALIZE, and for us PNG, our theme in line with the global theme is PNG FOR EQUALITY, LEAVING NO ONE BEHINDโ Lupiwa said.
โEveryone is equal; we must not leave anyone behind. We must not stigmatize and prevent a person from receiving care, support and treatmentโ Acting Director said.
The theme can be used by schools or other organizations to commemorate the day come December 1st.
He is appealing to everyone to wear the colour red on December 1st ย to show their support. ย



