Poster depicts an illustration of a fruit-bearing tree and its roots, with a pair of hands holding a fountain pen, as if writing on the tree; the fruits, trunk, and roots of the tree are labeled with Amharic text.
Sponsors along the bottom of the poster: HAPCO (HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Office), United States President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, CDC, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health: Center for Communication Program, AIDS Resource Center.
Logo for the World AIDS Campaign on the lower right side of the poster. Consists of a red ribbon made with rough brush strokes, with one of the ends of the ribbon in blue, purple, orange, and green brush strokes.
Logo for the World AIDS Campaign on the lower right side of the poster. Consists of a red ribbon made with rough brush strokes, with one of the ends of the ribbon in blue, purple, orange, and green brush strokes.
Sponsors along the bottom of the poster: Ministry of Health, HAPCO (HIV/AIDS Prevention & Control Office), SNNPR (Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region) Health Bureau, United States President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, USAID, CDC, World Health Organization, UNAIDS, UNICEF, UNFPA (United Nations Population Fund), and AIDS Resource Center.
Three drawings with two on top and one on the bottom. Spacing in between the pictures forms an upside down Y. Top left image: a mustached man and woman wearing Ethiopian wedding kabas. Their shared thought bubbles are linked wedding rings. Top right image: A man and woman (unclear if it is the same couple, they are wearing western-style clothes and the man lacks facial hair) are looking at a traffic light, with the woman pointing at it. The red light has an image of the AIDS red ribbon in it. Bottom image: The man and woman from the traffic light image are at a sick man's bedside. The woman is supporting the sick man's head and spoon feeding him. The other man is holding a bowl.
Sponsor logos on the bottom: Ministry of Health, HAPCO (HIV/AIDS Prevention & Control Office), United States President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, Department of Health & Human Services-USA, CDC, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health: Center for Communication Program, AIDS Resource Center.