Do not drown in the AIDS Flood
Poster
1995 (published)
1995 (published)
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The 1996 V&A exhibition ‘Graphic Responses to AIDS’ highlighted the different techniques and media being used by designers in graphic work relating to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The curator, Shaun Cole, collected more than 100 posters from around the world for the display. This poster was given by the STD/AIDS Control Programme at the Ministry of Health in Entebbe, Uganda.
Uganda has been hard hit by HIV/AIDS. The first case was identified in 1982 and the epidemic spread quickly to all parts of the country. By the end of 1992 the national prevalence rate was estimated at 18.3% with some areas registering rates above 30%. A strong response from governmental, health and community organisations emphasising prevention led to declining rates from the mid-1990s. However, AIDS remains the leading cause of death amongst adults in the country.
Uganda has been hard hit by HIV/AIDS. The first case was identified in 1982 and the epidemic spread quickly to all parts of the country. By the end of 1992 the national prevalence rate was estimated at 18.3% with some areas registering rates above 30%. A strong response from governmental, health and community organisations emphasising prevention led to declining rates from the mid-1990s. However, AIDS remains the leading cause of death amongst adults in the country.
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Title | Do not drown in the AIDS Flood |
Materials and techniques | Colour lithograph |
Brief description | Poster, 'Do not drown in the AIDS flood', by David Tabley Bakyaita, published Ministry of Health, Uganda, 1995 |
Physical description | Colour lithograph. 'Do not drown in the AIDS flood; Always be on board' written above image of boat with further health message on its side. People in boat helping in those around them in the water |
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Marks and inscriptions | Do not drown in the AIDS flood; Always be on board.
Be faithful to your sexual partner
Abstain from sex
Avoid unprotected sex; always use a condom (© Tabley '95
Published by STD/AIDS Control Programme, Ministry of Health, PO Box 8, Entebbe (UGANDA). Assisted by USAID.) |
Credit line | Given by the Uganda Ministry of Health |
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Summary | The 1996 V&A exhibition ‘Graphic Responses to AIDS’ highlighted the different techniques and media being used by designers in graphic work relating to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The curator, Shaun Cole, collected more than 100 posters from around the world for the display. This poster was given by the STD/AIDS Control Programme at the Ministry of Health in Entebbe, Uganda. Uganda has been hard hit by HIV/AIDS. The first case was identified in 1982 and the epidemic spread quickly to all parts of the country. By the end of 1992 the national prevalence rate was estimated at 18.3% with some areas registering rates above 30%. A strong response from governmental, health and community organisations emphasising prevention led to declining rates from the mid-1990s. However, AIDS remains the leading cause of death amongst adults in the country. |
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Accession number | E.902-1996 |
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Record created | April 25, 2007 |
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