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Social media and UNAIDS

Around half of the world’s 2 billion Internet users have used some form of social media according to latest data. Africa has seen a 2357% growth in internet usage between 2000 and 2010 and Asia represents around 42% of the total internet population worldwide.

Social media tools hold huge potential to help the raise of awareness and mobilize the social action needed to turn the tide on the HIV epidemic. UNAIDS has therefore taken the best of the AIDS response—the vibrancy, the dedication, and the passion—online. Here’s how to connect with UNAIDS.

Talk to UNAIDS on Twitter

Get short messages, breaking news, and direct access on the world’s favourite microblog Twitter. Follow @UNAIDS

Like UNAIDS on Facebook

Facebook needs no introduction. The UNAIDS page on the site is where we share most of our content, such as videos, stories and photos. We also have lively conversations in the comments sections. Like UNAIDS

Connect with UNAIDS on Google+

Join UNAIDS’ circle of friends on its Google+ page and stay up to date with its latest activities, from videos and stories to Hangouts. Connect on Google+

Subscribe to UNAIDS videos

Make sure you always get the latest UNAIDS videos, including animated films, PSAs, and messages from our Executive Director. Subscribe

Join the AIDSspace community

AIDSspace is an online community for connecting people, sharing knowledge and providing services for the 33.3 million people living with HIV and the millions engaged in the AIDS response. Join AIDSspace

Latest UNAIDS data on SlideShare

SlideShare is the world's largest online community for sharing presentations. When UNAIDS release new data, power point presentations are uploaded to Slideshare. Access latest data

Press centre

12 August 2013

UNAIDS calls for youth activists on HIV to be change agents. More

02 August 2013

Speciosa Wandira-Kazibwe appointed as UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa. More

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