A childlike drawing done with crayolas shows a childish figure standing on a tuft of grass, over the word "eu" (me). There are two tufts of grass nearby over the words "pai" (father) and "mãe" (mother). The absence of any figures over those words suggests that the child has lost his or her parents to AIDS.
Nkosi Johnson, a South African child born HIV-positive and who later developed AIDS and died at the age of 12, is shown speaking on a wireless microphone to an audience at the 13th International Conference on AIDS in Durban, South Africa. Poster's message is that it is "Better Late Than Never" to understand the dangers of AIDS. Poster implies the existence of AIDS as long as there are unprotected activities. Picture in the lower left corner is part of the AIDS Fonds banner and the picture in the lower right corner represents AIDS Memorial Day.