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.
Illustration of AIDS ribbon with impressions of faces from different cultural and ethnic backgrounds along its length. Background shows a blurred image of the map of the world. In bottom right corner is the World AIDS Day symbol.
Poster for World Aids Day on December 1st 2006. Poster has a cartoon of two boys with a box of condoms. The boy on the left is chewing one of the condoms mistaking it for chewing gum. The boy on the left is reading the box and saying that the gum is "lubricated". To the left and right of the cartoon are facts and statistics about HIV and AIDS. The poster's overall message is that AIDS is not funny and ironically depicts a humorous cartoon about condoms.
Multiple gray silhouettes of male and female figures are interspersed with red-tinted photographs of men and woman against a white background. A large red AIDS ribbon appears in the upper right corner. Poster suggests wearing the AIDS ribbon on World AIDS Day to show support for and solidarity with people living with AIDS.