More than two dozen HIV organisations and charities are partnering to hold a march, vigil and rally in order to fight stigma.
Set to take place in London on Saturday 18 March, people will begin gathering at Forum Magnum Square, 1A Belvedere Road, SE1 7GB from 12pm.
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The march will begin at 1pm sharp and will go across Westminster Bridge, past Downing Street and finish at Trafalgar Square, as ‘Gay Times’ report.
In Trafalgar Square there will be a short vigil and rally, which is expected to be completed by 3pm.
The event will be an inclusive space that is open to people living with HIV, as well as allies to those who are.
Confirmed speakers so far include Ian Green of Terrence Higgins Trust, Michelle Bockor of Positively UK, Ese Johnson of Waverley Care and Rev Ije Ajibade of Southwark Cathedral, among others.
Those wishing to attend are advised not to bring candles to the vigil as these are not allowed in Trafalgar Square.
According to the most recent estimates, 106,890 people were believed to be living with HIV in the UK in 2019 – 5,150 of which are believed to be undiagnosed.
However, new diagnoses have been declining since their peak in 2005, with the government sharing its plan to reach zero new cases by 2030 on World AIDS Day in 2021.
The UK has one of the biggest decreases in new HIV diagnoses worldwide, with the government reporting a 35% reduction in new diagnoses in England between 2014 and 2019.
More than half of women living with the virus in the UK have experienced violence because of their HIV status, according to Terrence Higgins Trust.
Just three in 10 members of the British public say they would feel comfortable going on a date with someone who is HIV positive, with the vast majority saying that they would not have sexual intercourse with someone who is on effective treatment.
The full list of organisations taking part in the march, vigil and rally can be found below:
African Health Policy Network
BHA for Equality
BASHH
BHIVA
Brigstowe
CliniQ
Fast Track Cardiff and Vale
George House Trust
GMB
i-Base
LGBT Foundation
LGBT HERO
Love Tank
Medway Pride
Metro Mildmay Mission Hospital
National AIDS Map
National AIDS Trust
NAZ Project
One Voice Network
Out2Swim
OutdoorLads
OutForSport
Plus Health
Positive East
Positively UK
Sickle Cell Society
Sophia Forum
Spectra London
Sussex Beacon
Terrence Higgins Trust
Trade Sexual Health
Unison South East and London
UK-CAB
Wandsworth OASIS
Waverley Care
Yorkshire MESMAC
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