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).
A silhouette of a man hunched over. He is carrying a large beige sack on his back, which is written all over with Amharic text. Poster background is in a gradient from red to pale yellow to pink.
A young woman stands smiling looking out of the poster. She wears a black t-shirt. Her right hand holds a female condom package. Her left hand is held up with thumb and index finger extended. A female condom package is in the upper right corner. Background of the poster is grey with white squiggles. Pink balls covered with pink hearts are placed over the grey background and behind the young woman.
Poster depicts an illustration of a woman talking to a doctor in the doctor's office; on the doctor's desk are materials for explaining safe sex practices and on the wall is a poster illustrated with an AIDS ribbon.
A couple stands under an umbrella in the rain. The sky is dark and stormy with storm clouds at the top of the poster. Underneath the umbrella is an aura of light. The man has a mustache and a grey suit. His left arm is around the woman. The woman has her hair in two braids and wears a white or light blue dress.
Eleven children, boys and girls, stand smiling against a light green background. They are all wearing western-style clothing in bright colors (polos, hooded sweatshrits, t-shirts). On either side of the poster are some leafy greenery photoshopped in.
A blue-violet poster. In the upper half floats a transparent blue globe. In the lower half, a baby reaches upwards towards the globe. The baby is wearing a white dress or robe edged in gold, and a white fringed scarf. One of the sponsors is the City Government of Addis Ababa.
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.
Poster depicts two sets of illustrations: the first of a blind woman sitting on her bed and holding her hand to her face as a thought bubble shows her accepting a gift and a flower from a man; in the second, an adolescent girl or woman walks to a school as a thought bubble shows her rejecting a gift and a flower from the same man.
Poster depicts a close-up photograph of a smiling young woman, with buildings and a tree behind her. At the bottom are the publisher and sponsors' logos, as well as the publisher's contact information.
Poster depicts a photograph of a woman in the foreground wearing bright traditional attire and looking at the camera with her hand to her chin. In the background, women in similar clothes fill yellow water barrels at a fountain. At the bottom are the publisher and sponsors' logos, as well as the publisher's contact information.
Poster depicts a photograph of a group of two young men and three young women in a building beside a window. On the far right, one of the women smiles and speaks while the other women listen. To their left, one of the men looks at the camera. At the bottom are the publisher and sponsors' logos, as well as the publisher's contact information.
Top and bottom borders are blue-violet. In the middle is a color photograph of a sickly man lying on a thin mattress covered in a blue and red plaid blanket. A branch is standing next to him, and a white mug lies near his head.
Poster depicts a photograph of a young girl carrying on her back what appears to be a water barrel. Behind her is dry brush. At the bottom are the publisher and sponsors' logos, as well as the publisher's contact information.
A seafoam green poster in Amharic. A man is opening or closing an expandable gate. He wears a plaid shirt and blue baseball cap. On the left side of the gate is a cream brick wall with an AIDS red ribbon on the wall.
A photograph of an open diary or schedule planner. On the left side is printed Amharic light blue text. On the right side is a ruled page. Pasted onto the page is a photograph of a pregnant woman. She is wearing a cream dress with a blue paisley pattern and touching her belly with both hands. Date on the diary is given as September 15, 2008.
Poster background is in shades of green. Main photograph is a conference or official meeting with numerous men and women sitting in an assembly room with placards in front of them. Smaller photos on the right side of the poster: man and woman sitting at a desk; woman and man holding lighted candles; a group of young men wearing mostly white shirts.
Sponsors along the bottom of the poster include: Ministry of Health, HAPCO (HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Office), a logo for an Addis Ababa HIV/AIDS organization, United States President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, Dept. of Health & Human Services USA, CDC, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health: Center for Communication Programs, AIDS Resource Center.
Poster depicts a photograph of a man in the foreground with a stick or a straw in his mouth and a patterned purple and blue cloth over his shoulder. In the background are a herd of cattle in a field. At the bottom are the publisher and sponsors' logos, as well as the publisher's contact information.
Poster depicts a photograph of a child with white clay paint on half of his or her face, wearing a beaded necklace. To the right is a band consisting of green, pink, purple, yellow, blue, brown and white stripes.
Poster depicts a photograph of a group of women standing outside in a rural area and wearing traditional clothes and headwear. At the bottom are the publisher and sponsors' logos, as well as the publisher's contact information.
Poster depicts a photograph of a man and woman standing together outdoors, looking at the camera. The man has his arm around the woman's shoulder, and the woman smiles. At the bottom are the publisher and sponsors' logos, as well as the publisher's contact information.
Two sponsor logos are on the bottom of the poster. One is for People to People, Inc. The other is illegible but shows a drawing of a person holding a flower.
Two sponsor logos are on the bottom of the poster. One is for People to People, Inc. The other is illegible, but shows a drawing of a person holding a flower.
Sponsors along the bottom of the poster: HAPCO (HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Office), Ministry of Health, City of Addis Ababa, CDC, Office of the United States Global AIDS Coordinator, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Communication Programs, AIDS Resource Center.
Sponsors along the bottom of the poster: HAPCO (HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Office), Ministry of Health, UNAIDS, AIDS Resource Center, a logo for an Addis Ababa HIV/AIDS organization, Office of the United States Global AIDS Coordinator, USAID, CDC, Family Health International, UNDP (United Nations Development Programme), UNICEF, DCI.
Sponsors along the bottom of the poster include: Ministry of Health, HAPCO (HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Office), a logo for an Addis Ababa HIV/AIDS organization, United States President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, Dept. of Health & Human Services USA, CDC, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health: Center for Communication Programs, AIDS Resource Center.
Poster in Amharic with orange top and bottom borders. In the center is a photograph of two women with their hair wrapped up, washing a pale blue cloth item in a large flat disc filled with soapy water. An abstract picture of a generic person stretching against a backdrop of a sun is in the upper right of the photograph. A red AIDS ribbon is in the upper left corner of the poster.
A photograph of an open diary or schedule planner. On the left side is printed Amharic light blue text. On the right side is a ruled page. Pasted onto the page is a photograph of a pregnant woman. She is wearing a light purple dress. Date on the diary is given as September 15, 2008.
A photograph of a woman wears a black hair wrap with red, yellow, and green stripes, her hair in many little braids, and a white t-shirt reading "HIV Positive, Treatment Action Campaign (TAC)." To her right is a red AIDS ribbon surrounded with thin borders of red, yellow, and blue lines. In the bottom right corner is a woman sitting down, surrounded by four children.
Poster depicts a collage of the following illustrations: a radio emitting concentric blue circular waves containing figures that include human figures, pills, hearts, the rod of Asclepius, graduation caps, books, fruit, AIDS ribbons, computers, and the atom symbol.
A photograph of six adults (4 men, 2 women) standing, pictured from the waist up. The two women are in the center holding hands in support. The people are wearing a mix of western-style clothing, and Ethiopian clothing. One of the women wears a white hijab. One of the older men wears a white turban. The other older man wears a navy blue qob. The two older men look like religious leaders. The captions under four of the younger adults are their HIV status: two are HIV+ and two are HIV-.
Sponsors along the bottom of the poster: United States President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, USAID, MMIS (Making Medical Injections Safer), Federal Ministry of Health, Ethiopia.
Sponsors in the lower left bottom of the poster: Ethiopian Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (MOLSA), German Development Cooperation (GTZ), and an unidentified logo of a blue square with the number 2015 in it (not a publishing/printing date).
Two logos in the bottom corners of the poster. One is unidentified, but something about children. It shows 2 abstract people standing under a pale yellow arc. The entire logo is in a white oval. The second logo is for the National HIV/AIDS Council Secretariat.
Sponsors along the bottom of the poster: United States President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, Ministry of Health, HAPCO (HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Office), CDC, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health: Center for Communication Programs, AIDS Resource Center.
A female nurse stands behind a surface (her legs are photoshopped out of the poster). A yellow "Safety box for used syringes, needles, and sharps" is in front of her. She is in the process of placing a used syringe and needle into the box for proper disposal.
A series of three illustrations of a man at a medical facility. The first is the man talking with a female nurse, both seated at a table. A calendar on the back wall has an AIDS red ribbon on it. The second is a male doctor withdrawing blood from the man with a syringe. The third is the man again talking with the nurse as she hands him his results.
Poster depicts a photograph of a man, possibly Endale Abate, wearing a long-sleeved button-up shirt that is striped green and black; at the bottom is a small oval-shaped portrait photograph of a man, possibly Yishak Banjaw, wearing a blue collared shirt and a cream jacket; background is black, with small olive, chartreuse, and beige cube-like shapes enclosed in a curved brown border on the right.