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Home » From awareness to action in Ghana and beyond

From awareness to action in Ghana and beyond

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaJuly 21, 2025 International Relations No Comments4 Mins Read
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Zero HIV Stigma Day, observed annually on 21 July, is a global campaign founded by NAZ in 2023 to confront HIV-related stigma, discrimination, and inequality.

It is a grassroots movement grounded in the voices and leadership of people living with HIV and supported by allies across health, advocacy, media, and policy sectors.

The 2025 theme, “Awareness to Action: The Path to 2030”, calls on individuals, governments, donors, and all champions of social justice to move beyond awareness and commit to bold, tangible action.

With global progress at a crossroads and the UNAIDS 2030 targets looming, the campaign affirms one truth: we will not end HIV until we end stigma.

The Ghanaian Context: Urgency and Opportunity

In Ghana, stigma continues to fuel new infections and deepen health inequities. The Ghana AIDS Commission reported over 15,290 new HIV infections in 2024, many among adolescent girls and young women.

Despite improved access to antiretroviral treatment and prevention tools like PrEP, stigma remains one of the greatest barriers to timely testing, disclosure, and care.

Stigma doesn’t operate in isolation. It intersects with gender, class, sexuality, disability, and migration status—creating layered inequalities that silence, shame, and isolate. It is structural and social, operating within families, communities, health systems, and national laws.

As shared on Joy Prime, Dr Vanessa Apea, CEO of The Accra London Health Centre and Consultant Physician in Genito-urinary Medicine, addressing stigma requires more than compassion—it requires systems-level change. Healthcare settings must be safe and affirming.

Public messaging must be humanising and inclusive. And communities must replace silence with solidarity.

From London to Accra: A Shared Global Vision

NAZ has long championed stigma-free HIV care in the UK, particularly within racially minoritised and faith-based communities. On 16 July 2025, NAZ hosted a powerful in-person event in collaboration with Edelman UK, bringing together advocates, policymakers, and community leaders to honour the lives and leadership of people living with HIV.

The event served as a rallying call to dismantle stigma—the primary accelerant of new HIV infections and HIV-related inequality.

Honouring Advocacy and Leadership

This year’s campaign also commemorates the birthday of Prudence Mabele, a fearless global South African advocate whose lived experience, activism, and visibility have inspired countless others to break the silence and claim their rights. Her story is a reminder that people living with HIV are not victims—they are agents of change.

A National Call to Action

As Ghana observes Zero HIV Stigma Day 2025, the message is clear: ending stigma is everyone’s responsibility.

• Health professionals must ensure non-judgmental, confidential, and dignified care

• Faith and community leaders must reject silence and fear, and speak boldly in support of inclusion

• Media platforms must tell accurate, respectful, and empowering stories

• Policymakers must invest in stigma reduction and rights-based HIV programmes

• All citizens must choose compassion over condemnation, truth over myth, action over apathy

5 Key Facts About HIV Everyone Should Know

1. HIV is Treatable, Not a Death Sentence

With today’s medical advances, HIV is no longer a terminal illness. People living with HIV who take antiretroviral therapy (ART) as prescribed can live long, healthy lives.

2. Undetectable = Untransmittable (U=U)

When someone with HIV is on effective treatment and maintains an undetectable viral load, they cannot transmit the virus to their sexual partners. This powerful fact breaks down fear and stigma—and empowers people living with HIV.

3. You Can’t Get HIV Through Casual Contact

HIV cannot be spread through hugging, sharing food, shaking hands, or using the same toilet. It is only transmitted through specific means like unprotected sex, sharing needles, and from mother to child during childbirth or breastfeeding if not managed.

4. Regular Testing Saves Lives

Early diagnosis is key. Knowing your status means you can begin treatment early, protect your health, and reduce the risk of transmission to others. Free, confidential testing is widely available across Ghana.

5. Stigma is More Dangerous Than the Virus

Fear, misinformation, and discrimination discourage people from seeking testing and care. Stigma fuels silence—and silence fuels the epidemic. Challenging HIV stigma is just as important as taking treatment.

Let’s talk, test, treat—and transform how we think about HIV.

Join the Movement

Visit www.zerohivstigmaday.com to learn more, access advocacy resources, and take the Zero Stigma pledge.

Whether in London or Accra, Kumasi or Manchester, the path forward is collective.

Because until stigma ends—HIV won’t.



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