The Sidaction association is concerned about the lack of knowledge among young people regarding HIV/AIDS and its modes of transmission. According to an IFOP survey published in November 2023, 30% of 15-24 year olds believe that the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), responsible for AIDS, can be transmitted by kissing a person who is HIV positive. This figure has increased by 13 points compared to the previous year. This lack of information can be dangerous and contribute to the stigmatization of HIV positive individuals.

In the video, the focus is on HIV/AIDS: how is HIV transmitted? How does it affect the immune system of a person who is HIV positive? And what are the treatments that allow individuals to live with the disease? To learn more about how HIV positive individuals live with the virus, viewers are directed to the testimonials below. The explanatory videos in the “Understanding in three minutes” series are produced by the Video verticals service of Le Monde. Initially, they are distributed on platforms such as TikTok, Snapchat, Instagram, and Facebook with the aim of providing context to major events in a short format and making current events accessible to all.

The space for contributions is reserved for subscribers. Subscribers can access this space for discussion and contribute to the conversation. The video features Allison Zarouri and Olivier Escher for motion design. The goal is to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS, its transmission, and how individuals can live with the virus. By providing information in a concise and accessible format, the video series aims to educate and dispel myths and misconceptions about HIV/AIDS.

Education and awareness are crucial in combatting the spread of HIV/AIDS and reducing stigma around the disease. By addressing misconceptions and providing accurate information through videos like these, organizations like Sidaction are working to educate the public and promote understanding and compassion for those living with HIV. The increase in awareness and knowledge among young people is essential in preventing the spread of the virus and ensuring that individuals with HIV receive the support and care they need to live healthy and fulfilling lives. The fight against HIV/AIDS requires a collective effort to break down barriers, dispel myths, and support those affected by the disease.

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