National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

March 10

National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day highlights both the progress made and the work still needed to address HIV among women and girls. Gender inequities, stigma, and gaps in research and care continue to impact outcomes, with Black and Hispanic women disproportionately affected.

This day is a call to action: to expand access to prevention tools like PrEP, prioritize research that centers women’s bodies and experiences, and ensure women and girls are fully included in conversations about the future of HIV prevention, care, and treatment.

Together, we can build a healthcare landscape where every woman and girl is informed, supported, and empowered to thrive.

Caption 1: Women have always been leaders in HIV prevention and care—yet their voices are still too often left out of the conversation. On National Women and Girls HIV Awareness Day, we’re calling for more inclusive research, equitable access to care, and space for women to lead the future of HIV prevention.

Caption 2: PrEP is for women, too. On National Women and Girls HIV Awareness Day, we’re spotlighting prevention, routine testing, and the power of knowing your status. When women are informed and supported, communities are stronger.

Hashtags: #NWGHAD #WomenAndGirlsHealth #EndHIV #StopHIVStigma #PrEPForWomen #KnowYourStatus #HealthEquity

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