Aktivis menyalakan lilin dalam bentuk pita merah, simbol universal kesadaran dan dukungan bagi mereka yang hidup dengan HIV, di Kathmandu, Nepal, 30 November 2011.
Nimrod is a child with HIV at the Nyumbani Children's Home.
Children playing at the Nyumbani Children's Home, which depends heavily on foreign donations.
Lab technician Mercy Oluya tests blood samples for HIV at the clinic.
Fidel, 11, center-right, and Christopher, 3, center-left, sit with others during a break for tea inside the house which they share, at the Nyumbani Children's Home, on Nov. 30, 2011.
Children play on the swings during recess at the Nyumbani Children's Home.
These kids attend school at Nyumbani Children's Home for children with HIV, in Karen on the outskirts of Nairobi, Kenya. The orphanage cares for over 100 children with HIV whose parents died of the disease and provides them with housing, care, and antiretroviral medicine to stem the progress of the disease.
Fireworks burst behind the Sydney Opera House, which was bathed in red light with a figure of two hands, in Sydney, Australia, on Nov. 30., 2011. Over 50 landmarks and iconic monuments around the world will turn red on Dec. 1, in support of the campaign.
A mother from Henan, China, shows cards bearing a photo of her son, with the message, "I'm an AIDS victim, we want to live, we want safeguard judicial justice" while speaking to journalists inside a medical clinic in Beijing on Nov. 30, 2011.
Students prepare red ribbons for an AIDS themed art exhibition at a college in Suining, China, on Nov. 30, 2011.
Romanian medical students dance during a flash mob event to raise awareness of the risk of being infected with the HIV, at the main railway station in Bucharest, Romania, on Nov. 30, 2011. More than 10,000 people in Romania have AIDS, according to non-government organizations, but the actual number could be much higher as HIV testing is not popular among Romanians
Activists light candles in the shape of the red ribbon, the universal symbol of awareness and support for those living with HIV, in Katmandu, Nepal, Nov. 30, 2011.
Here's a college student during a Nov. 30 event in Jammu, India - home to more than 2 million people who suffer from HIV/AIDS. Keep clicking to see what's going on elsewhere across the globe...
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