Poster contains three sections titled: (1)青少年是世界的未来 [Qing shao nian shi shi jie de wei lai = Young generation is the future of the world]; (2) 关爱, 教育和保护艾滋病孤儿 [Guan ai, jiao yu he bao hu ai zi bing gu er = Love, education and protection AIDS orphans; (3) 预防艾滋病母婴传播 [Yu fang ai zi bing mu ying chuan bo = Prevent spread of AIDS from mother to child]. Each section shows statistical charts and world maps; text describes cuurent situation and future goals. At top is a photo of well-known singers 祖海 [Zu Hai] and 古巨基 [Gu Juji]. At bottom is a photo of child carrying baby (title: 每个儿童都有得到保护的权利 [Mei ge er tong du you de dao bao hu de quan li = Every child has the right of protection]).
On a yellow background are illustrations of a syringe (on left), a large plus sign, and an unused condom next to an unopened condom wrapper (on the right).
Poster is a brochure providing information on safe sex and list of symptoms from sexually transmitted diseases (hepatitis, herpes, HIV/AIDS, syphillis, gonorrhea, etc.). Illustrated with a photograph of a naked man with his back showing.
Photograph depicting a man with his arm around one woman, turning to look suggestively at another woman. They are both holding cocktails and she appears to be inviting his attention.
Depicts the faces of two men who appear to be greeting or speaking to each other. A condom also appears near the name of the AIDS campaign listed at the bottom corner of the poster.
Poster features a photograph of the torso of a young man looking pleasantly at the camera, with his jacket draped over one shoulder. He appears to be standing in the corridor of a school, as indicated by the poster's text.
Poster depicts a doctor, arms crossed, frowning at a figure of a person who is being crushed by a large, black rectangular space which contains the poster text. The picture emphasizes the message: there is no cure for AIDS, so use protection.
Poster depicts a painting of a young man, with a knapsack across his shoulder and a bag of belongings in his hand, walking away from a small house. The text reminds him to protect himself against AIDS while he is abroad working.
Red poster with four panels, each depicting a different child seated at a classroom desk. Text of poster is arranged to give the impression of a clock. The letter "A" is placed at the "nine" position, "I" at the "twelve" position, "D" at the "three," and "S" at the "six" position, spelling the word "AIDS" around the face of the clock. Poster urges for schools to get involved in education efforts against AIDS.
Illustration of AIDS ribbon with impressions of faces from different cultural and ethnic backgrounds along its length. Background shows a blurred image of the map of the world. In bottom right corner is the World AIDS Day symbol.