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Positive Lives
Positive Responses to HIV

Positive Lives is a unique global project that supports those living with HIV/AIDS and challenges the stigma and prejudices they face.

By using photography and personal testimonies, Positive Lives confronts the attitudes and opinions at the root of the negative preconceptions surrounding HIV/AIDS. 

Our ongoing partnerships and work with internationally-acclaimed photographers highlight the unfair treatment, struggle and challenges that people living with HIV/AIDS face on a daily basis.

We work with organisations and groups around the globe in order to create community education programmes, exhibitions and media events - which underline the social and emotional impact that the global HIV/AIDS epidemic is having upon individuals and society as a whole.

We are a counterbalance to the negative portrayals, the ignorance and the lack of understanding that are at the core of the shame and discrimination that often surrounds those living with HIV/AIDS.

We exist to celebrate the hopes and aspirations of individuals living with HIV and their will to survive.

“Positive Lives represents one of the first and most original efforts to connect artistic imagination with photo advocacy.”
Ida Susser, PhD - Professor of Anthropology and author

Positive Lives continues to develop through continued commissioning of images from award-winning photographers - and by building effective partnerships with global, regional and local organisations.

Our project works with media partners to bring initiatives such as access to treatment and the plight of marginalised and vulnerable groups to the attention of local & national media - as well as to decision-makers in health and education policy, social and economic development and key influential players in government and administration.

The virus does not discriminate - HIV affects us all.

"We have developed immunity to the anonymous statistics of this epidemic, but the people who have given their faces to these stories have something to say. They are telling us what they have learned about survival.  The pictures are done but the story is not ended."
Stephen Mayes, Co-founder of Positive Lives, Secretary to the World Press Photo competition and Director of the Art + Commerce Image Archive

 

News

Positive Lives currently has projects underway in Egypt and is continuing its work with UNHCR in refugee camps in Africa.


Honduras - new photographs by Pep Bonet (Noor)

Images from the heart of the Honduran communities vulnerable to HIV/AIDS; these stories are developed in partnership with Ayuda en Acción - and launch our new projects in the region. See 'Global Reach' (Americas) for details. The Honduras photographs can also be seen within the Issues section.

 

Positive Lives Blog

Please visit the NEW Positive Lives Blog

 

Positive Lives in Germany 2008

>>> September 12 - 13

Berlin City Hall/Rotes Rathaus
Partners: DSW (The German Foundation for World Population) + the ‘HIV im Dialog Kongress

>>> September 15 - October 10

Berliner Aids-Hilfe e.V.
Meinekestraße 12, 10719 Berlin     
Partners: DSW + Berliner Aids-Hilfe e.V.

>>> October 19 - 28

Hanover New City Hall/Rathaus Hannover
Partners: DSW and ActionAid Italy 

 

  
 

AIDS 2008

The International AIDS Conference, Mexico City (August 2008). Positive Lives was exhibited here in co-operation with key partner 'Ayuda en Acción' – to launch a long-term, joint programme of community education and awareness schemes in Central and Latin America. Visit the AIDS 2008 website and/or the AIDS 2008 Flickr photostream.

 

PL Press Releases :

(pdf format)

2008

4th August > Honduras and HIV/AIDS - new photographs from Positive Lives and Ayuda en Acción by Pep Bonet

28th July > The human stories behind the HIV/AIDS epidemic - using photography to address stigma

 


 


 

 

 

 

 

 


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