World AIDS Day 2016
World AIDS Day 2016
The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) and its member churches worldwide mark World AIDS Day in 2016 by showing their continued support towards the global United Nations goals of zero new infections, zero AIDS-related deaths and zero discrimination. The Lutheran communion affirms its ongoing response to the crisis which includes access to treatment for the most vulnerable among those affected, livelihood support, education, advocacy and prayer.
An estimated 37 million people globally live with HIV, and this year alone, according to UNAIDS. In all, 1.2 million people have died from AIDS-related diseases. Half of all people living with HIV are unaware of their status.
World AIDS Day is a time to remember people who have died from AIDS-related illnesses and those living with HIV.
World AIDS Day liturgy
This liturgy, prepared by the HIV and AIDS network of LWF member churches in Latin America and the Caribbean, continues the motto, "God will defend the weak and will take their justice". It raises awareness of the reality of HIV, affirms solidarity with people and families living with HIV and calls for respect for human dignity.
Video - Lutheran voices speaking up
LWF News
Icelandic Youth collect for Uganda 28 March 2018 REYKJAVIK, Iceland/GENEVA A family like any other 1 December 2016 JOHANNESBURG, South Africa/GENEVA Lutheran voices speaking up for people affected by HIV and AIDS 1 December 2016 GENEVA “People would whisper and point” 1 December 2016 KITGUM, Uganda/GENEVA