World AIDS Day 2011

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Primary school students present giant and small red ribbons during an event on the eve of the World AIDS Day in Wuyuan, in southern China's Jiangxi province Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2011. China will have about 780,000 people infected with the AIDS virus by the end of this year, state media reported Wednesday, with most having contracted it through heterosexual sex. AP / Color China Photo

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A Kosovo Albanian man wearing a costum decorated with condoms at the Mother Teresa Square, Dec. 1, 2011, in Pristina, as citizens gathered to mark World AIDS Day. First identified in 1981, AIDS has claimed at least 25 million lives, although the annual toll is falling sharply from the peak of the pandemic in response to drug treatment. In Europe, 27,116 new cases of HIV infections were reported last year, an increase of around 4 percent from 2009. (Armend Nimani/AFP/Getty Images)

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Nurses prepare to wear the red ribbons, the HIV/AIDS awareness symbol, during an activity to raise public awareness of HIV/AIDS prevention in southwest China's Chongqing Municipality on Thursday, Dec. 1, 2011. ZUMA24.com / Li Jian

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A volunteer and a HIV infected person set up a heart-shaped gesture holding a red banner in Hengyang, China on Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2011. ZUMA24.com / Cao Zhengping

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High school students wear face masks bearing red banners during an HIV prevention campaign in Jinan, Shandong, China on Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2011. ZUMA24.com / Lv Chuanquan

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A volunteer worker in a costume featuring a condom poses with other volunteers during an AIDS awareness campaign to increase awareness of the sexually-transmitted fatal disease in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, Dec. 1, 2011. AP / Lee Jin-man

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A man walks past huge red ribbons symbolizing AIDS awareness that hangs from the walls of the Regional Headquarters of the World Health Organization in Manila, Philippines in the global commemoration of World AIDS Day Thursday, Dec. 1, 2011. AP / Bullit Marquez

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An Indian college student is dressed in a costume during an event on the eve of World AIDS Day in Jammu, India, Nov. 30, 2011. More than 2 million people in India suffer from HIV/AIDS. (Channi Anand/Associated Press

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An activist from a non-governmental organization lights candles during an AIDS awareness campaign in Agartala, India. (Jayanta Dey/Reuters

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A Nepalese child lights candles in front of a painting that depicts the Nepal map with a red ribbon, at an event to mark World AIDS Day in Katmandu, Nepal, Thursday, Dec. 1, 2011. AP / Niranjan Shrestha

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Lahore, Pakistan - People light candles to mark World AIDS Day on Dec. 1, 2011 in Lahore, Pakistan. According to the National Aids Control Program, about 100,000 Pakistanis are living with Aids. ZUMA24.com / Sajjad

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Dec. 1, 2011 - Istanbul, Turkey - A child looks on in front of a banner during a street march to mark World AIDS Day on Dec. 1, 2011 in Istanbul, Turkey. ZUMA24.com / Ma Yan

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Nimrod plays on the swings during playtime at the Nyumbani Children's Home for children with HIV, in Karen on the outskirts of Nairobi, Kenya, Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2011. The orphanage, which is heavily reliant on foreign donations, cares for over 100 children with HIV whose parents died of the disease and provides them with housing, care, and antiretroviral medicine to stem the progress of the disease. AP / Ben Curtis

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Candles are lit for Danish victims of HIV/AIDS to mark World AIDS day at Nytorv, Copenhagen, Thursday, Dec. 1, 2011. AP / Martin Bubandt

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A man displays condoms marking the International AIDS day in capital Pristina, Kosovo on Thursday, Dec. 1, 2011. AP / VISAR KRYEZIU

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Romanian medical students dance during a flash mob event to raise awareness to the risk of being infected with the HIV virus, at the main railway station in Bucharest, Romania, Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2011, one day ahead of World AIDS Day on Dec. 1. AP / Vadim Ghirda

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Visitors watch the exhibition ''Sounds of my Life'' by Ireland's artist Bryan McCormack at the Georges Pompidou art center on Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2011 in Paris, France. The exhibition shows 80,000 colored plastic condoms on all floors of Georges Pompidou Center as part of a campaign to fight against AIDS. ZUMA24.com / Gao Jing

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Pins designed as red ribbons will be presented at the 17th Annual Opera Gala for the German AIDS foundation on Dec. 1, 2011 in Berlin, German. ZUMA24.com / Jens Kalaene

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Candles are seen in Wittenbergplatz square during an event to show love and care for HIV and AIDS carriers on Nov. 30, 2011. ZUMA24.com / Ma Ning

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Shelly McGee holds a bundle of red balloons to be released in recognition of those diagnosed with AIDS during a memorial put together by Chattanooga Cares and Greater Than at the University of Tennessee in Chattanooga, Tenn. on Nov. 30, 2011. Chattanooga Times Free Press / Jenna Walker

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Pov Sophary, 28, an HIV positive patient, rests at the Khmer-Soviet Hospital in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. (Samrang Pring/Reuters

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A group of nurses attend an AIDS awareness event held by local community on the International AIDS Day Thursday, Dec. 1, 2011 in Shanghai, China. AP / Eugene Hoshiko

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This frame grab image supplied by Discovery Global Education Partnership shows a scene from the film "Inside Story: The Science of HIV/AIDS;" it illustrates how one couple can cross infect more people as the HIV virus gets transmitted through unprotected sex. The film, premiering on World AIDS Day, mixes action and animation and takes viewers inside a soccer players body, showing how he becomes infected with HIV and spreads the virus. (Discovery Global Education Partnership)

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Fireworks burst behind the Sydney Opera House that is bathed in red light with a figure of two hands in Sydney, Australia, as part of a global campaign to create an AIDS-free generation by 2015. Over 50 landmarks and iconic monuments around the world were turned red on Thursday in support of the campaign. (Rick Rycroft/Associated Press)

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Nurses form a red ribbon while holding a banner to mark World AIDS Day at a medical school in Yangzhou, China. (China Daily/Reuters)

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Nurses throw rose petals and red ribbons to mark World AIDS Day in Yangzhou, China. (China Daily/Reuters

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People hold their umbrellas aloft as part of a World AIDS Day event on Brown's Island in Richmond, Virginia. A sea of red umbrellas, in the form of a giant red ribbon, were displayed for 9.5 minutes. (Richmond Times-Dispatch/Dean Hoffmeyer)

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Herminia Mercedes, an outreach worker with Comprehensive Aids Programs of Palm Beach County, demonstrates a true or false game used to teach about AIDS in Lake Worth. (Bill Ingram/The Palm Beach Post)

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Activists perform on Buenos Aires' Obelisk during an HIV/AIDS awareness rally. The banner on the Obelisk reads, "No more kids with HIV." (Marcos Brindicci/Reuters

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Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater dancers Antonio Douthit and Alicia Graf Mack perform during a dress rehearsal of "Home" by hip-hop choreographer Rennie Harris at City Center theater in New York. Inspired by the stories of people living with or affected by HIV and AIDS, "Home" is making it's world premiere on World AIDS Day, which is also the 22nd anniversary of the death of Alvin Ailey. (Mike Segar/Reuters)

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A huge red ribbon hangs on the North Portico of the White House. (Olivier Douliery/Abaca Press/MCT

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President Barack Obama makes remarks on World AIDS Day, Thursday, Dec. 1, 2011, at George Washington University in Washington. AP / Evan Vucci

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President Barack Obama addresses a gathering at George Washington University in Washington on World AIDS day. (Evan Vucci/Associated Press

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WASHINGTON, DC - DECEMBER 01: (L-R) CNN Chief Health Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta, PMTCT Clinic at Tema Hospital Director Dr. Patricia Nkansah-Asamoah, music artist and co-founder of Keep a Child Alive Alicia Keys and U2 lead singer and co-founder of ONE and (RED) Bono participate in a discussion on World AIDS Day at the Jack Morton Auditorium on the campus of George Washington University December 1, 2011 in Washington, DC. Focusing on "the beginning of the end of AIDS," the event was sponsored by HIV/AIDS awareness organizations The ONE Campaign and (RED). Speakers also included former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton (via satellite link), Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), Rep. Barbara Lee (R-CA) and Tanzanian President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete (via satellite from Tanzania). (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

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WASHINGTON, DC - DECEMBER 01: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director Dr. Anthony Fauci speaks during a World AIDS Day event at the Jack Morton Auditorium on the campus of George Washington University December 1, 2011 in Washington, DC. Focusing on "the beginning of the end of AIDS," the event was sponsored by HIV/AIDS awareness organizations The ONE Campaign and (RED). Speakers also included former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton (via satellite link), Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), Rep. Barbara Lee (R-CA), Tanzanian President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete (via satellite from Tanzania), and music artists Bono and Alicia Keys. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

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Alicia Keys and Bono participate in a panel discussion, at George Washington University in Washington on World AIDS day. (Evan Vucci/Associated Press

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Sex workers Pari, 25, and Reshma,18, prepare to participate in a performance in Mumbai's Kamathipura red light district. Social Activities Integration, a non-profit organization which provides free condoms and medical care to people living with HIV and AIDS, held a commemoration for sex workers who died from AIDS. (Vivek Prakash/Reuters)

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A mural in the shape of a tree is seen with the names of people who have died at the Hillcrest Aids Center Trust care center, situated at Hillcrest, on the outskirts of Durban, South Africa. (Schalk van Zuydam/Associated Press)

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Balloons with red ribbons on them float in the sky after being released to commemorate World AIDS Day at the Condesa Clinic in Mexico City. The clinic specializes in the care of of patients with HIV/AIDS. (Carlos Jasso/Reuters)

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Carlin Holden places a red ribbon beside "The Falls" which were recently restored at the National AIDS Memorial Grove in San Francisco. (Eric Risberg/Associated Press

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The Christ the Redeemer statue is lit up in red atop Corcovado mountain in Rio de Janeiro. (Ricardo Moraes/Reuters)

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Volunteers form a red ribbon during an HIV/AIDS awareness campaign in front of the Taj Mahal in the northern Indian city of Agra. (Brijesh Singh/Reuters

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People gather to light oil lamps and candles to mark World AIDS Day in Kathmandu, Nepal. (Navesh Chitrakar/Reuters

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Members of a chorus walk to the stage of an AIDS awareness event in Shanghai, China. (/Eugene Hoshiko/Associated Press

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This government handout picture shows South African President Jacob Zuma addressing the 23rd commemoration of World Aids Day at the Wolfson stadium in Port Elizabeth on December 1, 2011. Zuma today unveiled a plan to halve the number of HIV infections over the next five years, cementing South Africa's turnaround from years of deadly denialism. AFP PHOTO / HANDOUT / Ntswe Mokoena

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A performer dances to a popular Bollywood number during a skit on HIV-AIDS awareness on World Aids day in the city's red light district of Kamathipura in Mumbai on December 1, 2011. Indian government estimates that about 2.5 million Indians are living with HIV. Tens of thousands of HIV-affected households in Asia are facing "irreversible poverty" because of the cost of living with the disease, with women and children hardest hit, a UN report said. In countries like India, Indonesia and Vietnam, HIV-affected families spend up to three times more on healthcare costs than the average, according to the report, which examined some 17,000 households across Asia. AFP PHOTO/Indranil MUKHERJEE

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A Buddhist monk takes part in a public gathering to mark World AIDS Day in Colombo on December 1, 2011. Some 1,161 HIV positive cases have been identified in the country between 1987 and the end of September 2011. AFP PHOTO/ Ishara S.KODIKARA

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An activist, wearing a hat marked with a symbolic red ribbon, takes part in a gathering to mark World AIDS Day in Colombo on December 1, 2011. Some 1,161 HIV positive cases have been identified in the country between 1987 and the end of September 2011. AFP PHOTO/ Ishara S.KODIKARA

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British singer songwriter Sir Elton John gestures "peace" while addressing the World AIDS Day event in Sydney on December 1, 2011. This year's campaign is focused on creating an AIDS-free generation by 2015, with emphasis on the need to reduce cases of mother-to-child transmission of HIV from about 390,000 a year to zero by 2015. AFP PHOTO / Torsten BLACKWOOD

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Myanmar's democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi speaks during an event marking the World AIDS day at the National League for Democracy (NLD) headquarters in Yangon on December 1, 2011. Tens of thousands of HIV-affected households in Asia are facing "irreversible poverty" because of the cost of living with the disease, with women and children hardest hit, a UN report said on December 1 AFP PHOTO/ Soe Than WIN ermsofuse

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Estelle makes a special appearance to support World AIDS Day at the Kenneth Cole Christmas tree at House of Fraser, Westfield London on December 1, 2011 in London, United Kingdom. Estelle was rasing awareness of the Come Together Campaign in support of the MTV Staying Alive Foundation and amfAR. (Photo by Tim Whitby/Getty Images For Kenneth Cole Foundation)

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In a photo provided by MSU, red flags covered the Drill Field Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2009 in observance of World AIDS Day. Each flag represents a Mississippian diagnosed with HIV/AIDS. (Kenny Billings, MSU / AP)

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National Youth Servicemen stand guard near a large mural reading "Together We Can Defeat Aids" in the campaign led by President Mwai Kibaki, during the World Aids Day in Nairobi Kenya, Monday, Dec.1, 2003. Promising cheaper drugs, simpler regimens and more money, two U.N. agencies launched a major campaign Monday to provide 3 million HIV-infected people with the latest drugs available by the end of 2005. In marking World Aids Day, the World Health Organisation also certified a new, innovative generic drug for use in treating HIV. (Sayyid Azim, AP)

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A man dressed in drag lights a candle for marchers mourning the victims of AIDS on Nov. 30, 2011 in Berlin, Germany. Several hundred people, mostly members of the city's gay community, participated in the march one day ahead of World AIDS Day. (Sean Gallup, Getty Images

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Dozens of volunteers join a human chain in the form of a red ribbon, a symbol of "love and care" for HIV and AIDS carriers worldwide, at a gathering in downtown Taipei on Nov. 30, 2011, ahead of World AIDS Day on Dec. 1. The theme of the 2011 global campaign to fight AIDS is "Getting to Zero". (Patrick Lin, AFP / Getty Images)

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An "HIV+" symbol made with candles on the steps of the Finnish Parliament in Helsinki marks World AIDS Day. (Heikki Saukkomaa/AFP/Getty Images

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Chinese residents take part in an AIDS awareness program to mark World's AIDS Day in southwest China's municipality of Chongqing, Dec. 1, 2011. The official Xinhua news agency said the number of people living with HIV is predicted to hit 780,000 by the end of 2011, but campaigners say the figure could be much higher, as HIV/AIDS sufferers have long been stigmatised in China. Increased government education has helped raise awareness. (Stringer/AFP/Getty Images

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People protest in front of an AIDS symbol as a disabled person holds a banner reading: "I need medical care 24 hours"as they protest planned cutbacks against Municipal home-help services, in Pamplona northern Spain, during events for World AIDS Day, Dec.1, 2011 . (Alvaro Barrientos/Associated Press

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Sex workers watch a skit on HIV-AIDS awareness on World AIDS Day in the city's red light district of Kamathipura in Mumbai on Dec. 1, 2011. The Indian government estimates that some 2.5 million Indians are living with HIV. Tens of thousands of HIV-affected households in Asia are facing "irreversible poverty" because of the cost of living with the disease, with women and children hardest hit, a UN report said. In countries like India, Indonesia and Vietnam, HIV-affected families spend up to three times more on healthcare costs than the average, according to the report, which examined some 17,000 households across Asia. (Indranil Mukherjee/AFP/Getty Images)

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A man speaks with a sex worker during a World AIDS Day function in the red light area in Mumbai, India, Dec. 1, 2011. The World Health Organization established World AIDS Day in 1988 to further global awareness and put a focus on prevention. (Rafiq Maqbool/Associated Press)

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An Indian sex worker plays with a child during a World AIDS Day function in a red light area in Mumbai, India, Dec. 1, 2011.(Rafiq Maqbool/Associated Press

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An activist, holding a placard marked with a symbolic red ribbon, takes part in a gathering to mark World AIDS Day in Colombo, Dec. 1, 2011. Some 1,161 HIV positive cases have been identified in the country between 1987 and the end of September 2011. (Ishara S.Kodikara/AFP/Getty Images

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Indonesian students display the word 'sex' during a campaign in Jakarta, Dec. 1, 2011 to avoid HIV/AIDS caused by sexual intercourse. The HIV/AIDS awareness campaign is held across the world to mark World AIDS Day, with the theme of "Getting to Zero" this year. (Bay Ismoyo/AFP/Getty Images)

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A woman walks past near a red ribbon, a symbol for AIDS awareness during an AIDS awareness campaign to increase awareness of the sexually-transmitted fatal disease in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, Dec. 1, 2011. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)

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Members of the West Bengal Voluntary Health Association (WBVHA) carry a cutout of a red ribbon followed by condom caricatures during an AIDS awareness rally in Siliguri, November 30, 2011. The theme this year is "Getting to Zero". (Diptendu Dutta/AFP/Getty Images

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Children attend a class at the Nyumbani Children's Home for children with HIV, in Karen on the outskirts of Nairobi, Kenya, Nov. 30, 2011. The orphanage, which is heavily reliant on foreign donations, cares for over 100 children with HIV whose parents have died of the disease. The program provides housing, care, and antiretroviral medicine to stem the progress of the disease. (Ben Curtis/Associated Press)

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Children play during playtime at the Nyumbani Children's Home for children with HIV, Nov. 30, 2011. (Ben Curtis/Associated Press)

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Students prepare red ribbons for an AIDS themed art exhibition at a college in Suining, in southwestern China's Sichuan province, Nov. 30, 2011. (Associated Press)

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A Camboidan HIV positive woman carries her baby during a ceremony to mark World AIDS day in Kandal province, south of Phnom Penh, Dec. 1, 2011. Some 300 HIV sufferers and their relatives were given food parcels by the Cambodian Red Cross. (Tang Chhin Sothy/AFP/Getty Images

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Romanian volunteers hold hands to form a red ribbon during a flash-mob in downtown Bucharest, Nov. 29, 2011 to mark World AIDS Day. In Romania over 10,000 people are living with HIV. Seven thousand are young people. (Daniel Mihailescu/AFP/Getty Images)

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Nepalese People light candles in the shape of a red ribbon, the universal symbol of awareness and support for those living with HIV, in Katmandu, Nepal, Nov. 30, 2011. (Niranajan Shrestha/Associated Press)

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The Munttoren (Mint Tower) in Amsterdam, Nov. 30, 2011 displays, by light projection, a giant condom. The campaign of Stop Aids Now! is the kick off for World AIDS Day in the city. (Evert Elzinga/AFP/Getty Images

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David Gray / Reuters China says HIV/AIDS cases are soaring A nurse gives an infected patient medicine as she lies in her bed at the HIV/AIDS ward of Beijing YouAn Hospital on Dec. 1, 2011.

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An AIDS patient receives free treatment at the Ying Zhouqu Huangzhuang AIDS treatment center in east China's Anhui province. (Stringer/AFP/Getty Images)

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Boys infected with the AIDS virus participate in a classroom performance at a special school for AIDS-infected children in Linfen, in northern China's Shanxi province. Chinese characters on the chalkboard read "Hand in hand to prevent AIDS." (Associated Press)

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Jason Lee / Reuters Drug addicts attend a class about AIDS during psychological treatment at a compulsory drug rehabilitation center in Kunming, capital of southwest China's Yunnan Province, on Nov. 28, 2011.

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A medical doctor talks about AIDS to guests during an AIDS awareness event held by the local community on International AIDS Day, Dec. 1, 2011 in Shanghai, China. (Eugene Hoshiko/Associated Press)

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A man lays in bed at the Hillcrest AIDS Trust Care Center on the outskirts of Durban, South Africa, Dec. 1, 2011. (Schalk van Zuydam/Associated Press)

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A heroin drug user holds a syringe at a park in Medan city in Sumatra island. Cordia-Caritas Medan, a non-government organization, focuses rehabilitation efforts on heroin drug users thru their needle exchange and recovery program as part of its anti-HIV/AIDS campaign in Indonesia. The highest rate of HIV/AIDS infection is a result of injecting drug users. The latest National AIDS Commission report estimated that there were 227,700 people living with HIV/AIDS in Indonesia in 2007, a figure it said would double to 501,400 by 2014 making the AIDS epidemic in the country one of the fastest growing in Asia. (Sutanta Aditya/AFP/Getty Images)

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