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.
At the bottom are the following logos: United States President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Communication Programs, AIDS Resource Center, Wegen AIDS Talkline.
Poster depicts a photograph of a group of people of both genders and of various ages and dress (including traditional Ethiopian, professional, and Western style) pointing toward an illustration of the following: an AIDS ribbon with an anthropomorphic globe that is crying within its loop, a hand possibly labeled in Amharic "abstinence," two rings tied together with red ribbon possibly labeled in Amharic "to decide," and an anthropomorphic condom possibly labeled in Amharic "to benefit." Background is gradated white and green.
Poster depicts an outdoor group photograph of children. The title's letters and border surrounding the top and bottom of the photograph resemble embroidery. The logo for the World AIDS Campaign is at the bottom right.
At the bottom are the following logos: HIV/AIDS Prevention & Control Office (HAPCO), United States President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, CDC (Center for Disease Control and Prevention), Global Fund, AIDS Resource Center.
Two sponsor logos are on the bottom of the poster between the children. One is for ISAPSO (Integrated Service for AIDS Prevention & Support Organization) and the other is for an Addis Ababa HIV/AIDS organization.
Against a green-shaded background, on the upper right, a drawing of a generic white figure stretches against the backdrop of a black sun. The main image is the photograph of a young woman with her arm propped up against tree, and she is resting her head on her hand. Her hair is loose, she is smiling, and wearing a black shirt with a giraffe print, and four metal grommets along the top.
Sponsors along the bottom of the poster include: Ministry of Health, USAID, United States President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, The Acquire Project, Promundo, EngenderHealth.
Sponsors in the lower left of the poster: United States President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, Dept. of Health & Human Services USA, CDC, City Government of Addis Ababa, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health: Center for Communication Program, AIDS Resource Center
Sponsor logos in the bottom corners of the poster: HAPCO (HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Office), Family Health International, USAID, and Addis Ababa City Administration.
Photomontage. Outer borders look like stained glass. Top and bottom of the main images are bordered with film strips in which the text is printed. Between the two main images is a red AIDS ribbon with the Ethiopian flag and another red flag with a yellow triangle and yellow star as the ribbon's tails. Left image has 6 solemn looking people with their heads bowed, arranged over the image of the world. A large pair of hands are on the right side of this image, held up, palms facing out as if pushing this world away. Right image has a blue glowing globe surrounded by the same 6 people, who are now smiling. Also included in the image is the Obelisk of Axum and the Hawelti monument.
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.
Six young people, either late teens or early 20s, are posing, photoshopped against a plain light blue background. All of them are standing with their arms open. Three women are standing behind three men, who are squatting on the ground. They are all wearing western-style clothing like t-shirts, tank tops, denim skirts, and dresses.
A colorful illustration of people of all ages and genders crossing a stone or brick bridge over a river and heading towards a city in the distance. An AIDS red ribbon is in the upper left corner of the poster. Two sponsors on the bottom of the poster: one is for an Addis Ababa HIV/AIDS organization, and the other is ISAPSO (Integrated Service for AIDS Prevention & Support Organization).
Poster depicts a photograph of a father writing in a memory book while his wife, adolescent son, and baby observe, as wells as a photograph of an Amharic-language memory book.
Poster depicts photograph of man working on heavy machinery. Includes the logos of Christian Relief & Development Association (CRDA); BGI Ethiopia; National AIDS Council (Ethiopia), YaʼÉČʼAYVI/ʼÉDS maqoṭāṭariyā ṣe/bét; and Dawn of Hope Ethiopia Association.
Poster depicts an illustration of the following: a man with an HIV virus labeled on his shirt who is sitting and holding a net that contains a man getting a shot, a man with his arm around a woman and flirting with a waitress, a woman giving birth, a couple in bed, a pregnant woman, and a woman sitting on a man's lap; surrounding the net is a woman talking to a seated child while a man behind the child appears to be stepping into the net, a young man who is walking and holding a paper, and a young woman wearing a backpack.
Sponsors along the bottom of the poster include: Ministry of Health, USAID, United States President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, The Acquire Project, Promundo, and EngenderHealth.
Sponsors on the bottom of the poster: AIDS Resource Center, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health: Center for Communication Programs, CDC, HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Office (HAPCO), City Government of Addis Ababa.
Five children, a mix of boys and girls, sit posing against a green and brown background. The children are all wearing western-style clothes: denim jackets, jeans, sweatsuits, t-shirts.
A colored drawing of a wide variety of Ethiopian people (30-40) including market people, musicians, athletes, military people, nurses, and everyday people.
Sponsors on the bottom of the poster: Wegen AIDS Talkline, HAPCO (HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Office), UNICEF, UNAIDS, ActionAid, CDC, AIDS Resource Center, UNFPA (United Nations Population Fund), EVMPA (Ethiopian Volunteer Media Professionals Against AIDS), Health Education Center, FHI (Family Health International).
Four illustrated colored panels tell a story. The panels are numbered and have arrows pointing out the sequence. Panel 1: A man sits on a cushion, smoking something. A bundle of some kind of plant is in front of him. Also surrounding him are a radio, a bottle, a pair of flip-flops, a teapot, and a brazier. The man is wearing a white button down shirt and blue pants. Panel 2: The man is now drinking in a bar. He is standing at the bar drinking. The bartender stands behind the bar, smiling at him. A woman who may be a waitress is walking away from him, carrying a tray of bottles. She's wearing a yellow top and a colorful polka-dotted skirt. Panel 3: The waitress and the man are now sitting at a table at the same bar, sharing a bottle of a purple liquid. Panel 4: The man sits in his underwear on the side of a bed. The woman is naked lying next to him under the covers. Their clothes are on a chair next to the bed. Their shoes are lined up neatly next to the bed. The man looks distraught, holding his head in his hands.
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: AIDS Resource Center, CDC, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health: Center for Communication Program, Wegen AIDS Talkline, National HIV/AIDS Council Secretariat
Sponsors along the bottom of the poster include: Wegen AIDS Talkline, HAPCO (HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Office), UNICEF, UNAIDS, actionaid Ethiopia, CDC, AIDS Resource Center, UNFPA (United Nations Population Fund), EMVPA (Ethiopian Volunteer Media Professionals Against AIDS).