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It’s about clearing up the stigma and misconceptions surrounding HIV. De-Blur means revealing, inspiring, and exchanging knowledge so youth can step up as visionary leaders and advocates in their communities.
This theme underscores the importance of awareness by revealing the truth behind HIV– not just regarding prevention, but about the barriers that people living with HIV currently face.
It challenges youth to recognize the realities of sexual health and the impact of their actions.
Realizing the power they hold to influence change, participants are encouraged to acknowledge present misconceptions and pursue a deeper understanding of their own role in advocacy.
This theme underscores the importance of awareness by revealing the truth behind HIV– not just regarding prevention, but about the barriers that people living with HIV currently face.
It challenges youth to recognize the realities of sexual health and the impact of their actions.
Realizing the power they hold to influence change, participants are encouraged to acknowledge present misconceptions and pursue a deeper understanding of their own role in advocacy.
NoTimeToWait is a platform to motivate young people to make change. In the context of HIV and sexual health awareness, "Inspire" calls upon young advocates to elevate their voices and stand against stigma, misinformation, and complacency, inspiring those around them.
It’s about building resilience against social pressures, encouraging them to take an active role in shaping a healthier, more informed future.
Through engagement, support, and unity, we support youth and inspire them to make meaningful changes.
The focus is on seeking the most updated information and finding effective ways to disseminate it to the world. This theme is about transforming ideas and intentions in the context of current-world outcomes to resist outdated sexual health information.
We are calling youth advocates to take the knowledge and understanding they've gained and apply it in their communities, creating initiatives that drive positive change in HIV and sexual health.
"Knowledge exchange" is about seeing the results of collective efforts come to life in the pursuit of global well-being.