Together, we build hope. Together, we save lives. Together, we can turn disruption into hope and build a future with no one left behind. Let’s unite in action, remembrance, and hope.
Ambassador Imam Allama Ahsan Siddiqui
MESSAGE —— The Chairman, Interfaith Commission for Peace & Harmony (ICPH), and the Secretary General Albaraka Welfare Trust International (Albaraka Trust ) led by His Eminence Ambassador at Large for Global Peace and Human Rights Imam Allama Ahsan Siddiqui on World AIDS Day 2025.
On World AIDS Day, take a moment to honor the lives of 40 million people who lost their lives to AIDS. We stand with the UNAIDS around the world in solidarity.
The global fight against AIDS has faced new disruptions, but our resolve must not waver.
We still can, and must turn this disruption into transformation. Everyone, everywhere deserves access to prevention, treatment, dignity and care.
World AIDS Day is observed every year on December 1 to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS, show support for people living with HIV, and remember those we have lost to AIDS-related illnesses. Established in 1988, it remains the world’s first and most enduring global health day. We joining with UNAIDS to call on all of us to unite to end the inequalities holding back the end of AIDS. Four decades into the HIV response, inequalities persist for the most basic services like testing, treatment, and condoms, and even more so for new technologies.
This World AIDS Day 2025, Theme : “Overcoming Disruptions, Transforming the AIDS Response”
let us highlight our unified efforts in advancing the country’s HIV response. It is a wake up call for all of us to focus on the practical solutions to alleviate inequality and put an end to the life threatening disease ‘AIDS’ On this day, we join the rest of the world to celebrate World AIDS day 2025.
This World AIDS Day we come together to honour progress, strengthen solidarity, and reaffirm our commitment to ending AIDS. A healthy, inclusive, and educated community is our shared responsibility. Together, we can create a future where every learner can thrive.
At the Interfaith Commission for Peace & Harmony (ICPH) and the Albaraka Welfare Trust International International (Albaraka Trust ) we stand with every person affected by HIV. We fight stigma with truth, strengthen communities with compassion and push for a world where health and dignity are a right, not a privilege.
On World AIDS Day, we remember those we have lost, honour those who continue to fight, and support everyone living with HIV today.
Their strength inspires us to push for better awareness, better healthcare access, and better protections for vulnerable communities.
Today, we stand together to raise awareness, promote compassion, and strengthen our commitment to preventing HIV and AIDS in our schools and communities. This day is a reminder that ending AIDS is possible but only when we stand united against stigma and discrimination.
Today, we honor World AIDS Day which is an important reminder that we can build a future where no one is judged, no one is left behind and everyone is loved.
We stand as one in overcoming disruptions and transforming the AIDS response. let’s support with empathy, stay informed and encourage safe practices for all. Let’s commit to ending AIDS and #EQUALIZE, to put an end to AIDS. Let’s break the stigma, support testing and treatment, and fight for equal access to care for all. Let’s continue fostering empathy, empowering education, and amplifying voices that deserve to be heard. Let us continue educating ourselves, supporting one another, and breaking the stigma so every learner and teacher feels safe, informed, and empowered.


