Image of an AIDS ribbon being placed in a ballot box. Poster suggests that society needs to take the lead in AIDS/HIV prevention and control and to not wait for politicians to do things.
Descriptive note: Poster emphasizing on universal access for prevention, treatment, care and support for AIDS. Also indicating lack of access to treatments for women and children.
White background with the blurry word "discrimination" in colors of purple and green. A pair of glasses with the AIDS ribbon behind them are resting on top of the word. Additional text on poster discusses the problem of discrimination against patients because of their HIV status or other medical conditions, and lists the "symptoms" of discrimination so that health care workers can recognize and avoid that behavior.
At the top of the poster the word discrimination is printed in large letters. Within the black outlined letters you can see the ocean shoreline in orange, grey, purple and light green. Under the word discrimination, there is a reflex hammer with several red ribbons attached to the side of the head of the hammer.