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What is World AIDS Day?

Each year, on 1 December, the world commemorates World AIDS Day. People around the world unite to show support for people living with HIV and to remember those who have died from AIDS-related illnesses.

Each World AIDS Day focuses on a specific theme, which this year will be Let Communities Lead . Because change depends not on a moment but on a movement, the message “Let Communities Lead” will not only ring out on one day. It will be at the core of activities that will build up across November, see the release of the World AIDS Day Report – entitled Let Communities Lead – in late November, reach a crescendo on World AIDS Day on 1 December, and continue to echo throughout December and beyond.

This year’s theme joins a growing list of challenges that World AIDS Day has alerted people to globally. Founded in 1988, World AIDS Day was the first ever international day for global health. Every year, United Nations agencies, governments and civil society join together to campaign around specific themes related to HIV.

  • Awareness-raising activities take place around the globe.
  • Many people wear a red ribbon, the universal symbol of awareness of, support for and solidarity with people living with HIV. 
  • People living with HIV make their voice heard on issues important in their lives.
  • Groups of people living with HIV and other civil society organizations involved in the AIDS response mobilize in support of the communities they serve and to raise funds.
  • Events highlight the current state of the epidemic.

World AIDS Day remains as relevant today as it’s always been, reminding people and governments that HIV has not gone away. There is still a critical need for increased funding for the AIDS response, to increase awareness of the impact of HIV on people’s lives, to end stigma and discrimination and to improve the quality of life of people living with HIV.

2023    Let Communities Lead

2022    Equalize

2021    End inequalities. End AIDS. End pandemics.

2020    Global solidarity, shared responsibility

2019    Communities make the difference

2018    Know your status

2017    My health, my right

2016    Hands up for HIV prevention

2015    On the Fast-Track to end AIDS

2014    Close the gap

2013    Zero discrimination

2012    Together we will end AIDS

2011    Getting to zero

2010    Universal access and human rights

2009    Universal access and human rights

2008    Stop AIDS. Keep the promise—lead, empower, deliver

2007    Stop AIDS. Keep the promise—leadership

2006    Stop AIDS. Keep the promise—accountability

2005    Stop AIDS. Keep the promise

2004    Women, girls, HIV and AIDS

2003    Stigma and discrimination

2002    Stigma and discrimination

2001    I care, do you?

2000    AIDS: men make a difference

1999    Listen, learn, live! World AIDS campaign with children and young people

1998    Force for change—world AIDS campaign with young people

1997    Children living in a world of AIDS

1996    One world, one hope

1995    Shared rights, shared responsibilities

1994    AIDS and the family

1993    Time to act

1992    AIDS—a community commitment

1991    Sharing the challenge

1990    Women and AIDS

1989    Our lives, our world—let’s take care of each other

1988    A world united against AIDS

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2023 / Let Communities Lead

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2022 / Equalize

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2021 / End inequalities. End AIDS....

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2020 / Global solidarity, shared...

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2019 / Communities make the...

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2018 / Know your status

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2017 / My health, my right

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2016 / Hands up for HIV prevention

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2015 / On the Fast-Track to end AIDS

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2014 / Close the gap

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2013 / Zero discrimination

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2012 / Together we will end AIDS

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2011 / Getting to zero

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“World AIDS Day 35: Remember and Commit”

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This year’s theme for World AIDS Day is “ World AIDS Day 35: Remember and Commit .” This annual event serves as a reminder of the global struggle to end HIV-related stigma, an opportunity to honor those we have lost, and a rallying cry to commit to working toward a day when HIV is no longer a public health threat.

The first World AIDS Day took place in 1988, providing a platform to raise awareness about HIV and AIDS and honor the lives affected by the epidemic. This year marks the 35th commemoration of this important day. Over the past 35 years, there has been significant progress in addressing HIV and AIDS thanks to advancements in medical research, increased access to treatment and prevention, and a broader understanding of the virus.

You can read more here about this year’s theme from Harold J. Phillips, MRP, Director, White House Office of National AIDS Policy; Admiral Rachel L. Levine, MD, Assistant Secretary for Health at the U.S Department of Health and Human Services (HHS); and Ambassador Dr. John Nkengasong, U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator and Senior Bureau Official for Global Health Security and Diplomacy.

World AIDS Day Blogs and Videos

The White House released a proclamation in honor of World AIDS Day and showcased the red ribbon. You can read more about the White House’s activities to commemorate the day here . On December 1, the White House also released the National HIV/AIDS Strategy Interim Action Report , which highlights that, thanks to the efforts of the community, state, and federal partners, our nation is making important progress toward the goals outlined in the Strategy.

Watch our FYI video with Mr. Phillips as he shares why we should pause and reflect on the importance of World AIDS Day. He also discusses a pivotal moment in the HIV response, stigma, the U.S. Government’s efforts to end the HIV epidemic, and creating awareness regarding HIV criminalization. You can read more about ways to commemorate World AIDS Day here .

World AIDS Day Statements

Read remarks from Ambassador John Nkengasong here and find more World AIDS Day resources, including PEPFAR’s latest results and projections fact sheet here .

You can read the National Institutes of Health’s statement on World AIDS Day, which includes research accomplishments over the past year here .

Read CDC’s Dear Colleague Letter here commemorating the day.

The U.S. Business Roundtable to End HIV commemorated World AIDS Day on November 30. Read more about their accomplishments over the last year and learn more about their plans for the next year here .

To observe World AIDS Day, Assistant Secretary for Health Admiral Rachel Levine, MD, released a statement. You can read more here .

World AIDS Day Roundup

Stay tuned for a recap of the World AIDS Day livestream with Harold Phillips and Caroline Talev.

For more of HIV.gov’s World AIDS Day coverage this year, read our blog post rounding up some statements from other federal agencies here . Also check out our blog page for a full account of this year’s blogs.

Remembering Those We’ve Lost

Kaye Hayes, MPA, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Infectious Disease, Director of the Office of Infectious Disease and HIV/AIDS Policy (OIDP), and Executive Director, Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS, and Timothy P. Harrison, PhD, Principal Deputy Director of OIDP, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health, HHS, share personal memories about those lost to HIV. Watch the conversation in this blog post or below.

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World aids day is in x days.

⏳ X days until #WorldAIDSDay! 🌎 #DYK that World AIDS Day was first observed in 1988? Read about the U.S. Government’s 2023 theme for the 35th anniversary of the observance here: https://www.hiv.gov/events/awareness-days/world-aids-day 🔗

World AIDS Day is only X days away! Did you know that World AIDS Day was first observed in 1988? In commemoration of the 35th anniversary, the U.S. Government’s theme for the 2023 observance is “World AIDS Day 35: Remember and Commit” – learn more: https://www.hiv.gov/events/awareness-days/world-aids-day

⏳ X days until #WorldAIDSDay! 🌎 This year’s theme is “World AIDS Day 35: Remember and Commit.” The day serves as a reminder of the global struggle to end HIV-related stigma, an opportunity to honor those we have lost, & a commitment to continue working toward a day when HIV is no longer a public health threat. ❤️

World AIDS Day is Approaching

#WorldAIDSDay is fast approaching! We’re committed to sharing the important work partners are doing to address #HIV in the U.S. Share what you’re doing or get involved: https://www.hiv.gov/events/awareness-days/world-aids-day

#WorldAIDSDay is fast approaching! We’re committed to sharing the important work partners are doing to address HIV in the U.S. Share what you’re doing, or learn more about how you can get involved: https://www.hiv.gov/events/awareness-days/world-aids-day

#WorldAIDSDay is just around the corner. As we prepare to commemorate the 35th anniversary of this observance, we’re reminded of the collective action that is critical to achieving an end to the HIV epidemic. What strategies do you think are most critical for ending the HIV epidemic?

Tomorrow is World AIDS Day

As we prepare for #WorldAIDSDay tomorrow, we reflect on the vital contributions of community partners—the ones engaging and caring for the #HIV community every day. Thank you for your ongoing work to #EndHIVepidemic in the U.S. ❤️

As we prepare for World AIDS Day tomorrow, we reflect on the vital contributions of community partners—the ones engaging and caring for the HIV community every day. Thank you for your ongoing work to end the HIV epidemic in the U.S. ❤️

World AIDS Day/NHAS

It will take a global response to #endHIVepidemic, and we remain committed in our work to get it done. Read the National HIV/AIDS Strategy to learn more: https://files.hiv.gov/s3fs-public/NHAS-2022-2025.pdf 🌎 #WorldAIDSDay #NHAS

We share the same goal as millions around the world—to end the HIV epidemic. It will take a global effort, and we remain committed in our work to get it done. This World AIDS Day, take a moment to read the National HIV/AIDS Strategy (NHAS) and Federal Implementation Plan for information on how we can work together to better coordinate our response to the HIV epidemic: https://www.hiv.gov/federal-response/national-hiv-aids-strategy/national-hiv-aids-strategy-2022-2025

We share the same goal as millions around the world: to end the HIV epidemic. To be successful, it will take a global response, utilizing all the resources available to us at every level of society. The National HIV/AIDS Strategy (NHAS) and Federal Implementation Plan provide information on how we can work together to better coordinate our response to the HIV epidemic in the U.S.: https://www.hiv.gov/federal-response/national-hiv-aids-strategy/national-hiv-aids-strategy-2022-2025 What strategies or activities from the NHAS are your organizations implementing? Tell us in the comments. #WorldAIDSDay #NHAS #EndHIVepidemic

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A list of ideas you can use to observe World AIDS Day and other HIV Awareness Days on your college or university campus.

Held every year on December 1st, World AIDS Day is an opportunity for students in the United States and abroad to show their support for people living with and affected by HIV. In the U.S., approximately 25 percent of new HIV cases occur among young people between the ages of 13-24. Therefore, it is particularly important for college and university students to make their voices heard and organize efforts to raise HIV awareness on their campuses. Here are some ideas you can pursue based on what other colleges and universities have done to observe World AIDS Day and other HIV Awareness Days .

Ideas for World AIDS Day

Candlelight Vigil: Light candles for those who’ve lost their lives to AIDS-related complications in the United States and abroad.

Red Ribbon Mural: Pin red ribbons onto a mural to honor the lives of the people who’ve died of AIDS-related complications around the world.

AIDS Memorial Quilt: Host the AIDS Memorial Quilt at your college or university. It’s easy, affordable, and an important way to preserve and teach others the history of AIDS activism.

Kissing Booth: Far too many people still believe HIV can be transmitted through saliva. Debunk this common myth by organizing a kissing booth on your campus.

A Day Without Art: Hold a ‘A Day Without Art’ to remember artists who are no longer with us because of HIV.

Ideas for all HIV Awareness Days

Experts’ Panel: Convene a panel of local, regional, and national experts who can talk about the current realities of HIV. HRC would be happy to help.

Speakers’ Bureau: Many communities have a local speakers’ bureau of people living with HIV who are ready and willing to share their personal stories. Check with local advocacy organizations for contact information.

Benefit Concert: Organize a concert where proceeds benefit an HIV or AIDS service organization in your community.

Film Screenings: Host a film screening and discussion on one or more movies or documentaries about the HIV epidemic.

Health Fair: Organize a health fair where students can learn how to have safer and more pleasurable sex.

Tips for a Successful Event

Collaborate! Collaborate! Collaborate! Reach out to student organizations (e.g., Black Student Union, Queer Student Union) and student affairs professionals (e.g., Counseling & Psychological Services) that might be interested in working with you on the event.

Distribute Condoms & Lube: Depending on the event, it might be a good idea to order condoms and lube and make them available to your attendees.

Involve Your Local ASO: Reach out to the local AIDS Service Organization in your area to see if they would like to co-sponsor the event and/or provide free, rapid HIV testing.

Contact HRC: HRC has a number of resources available that we would be happy to send to your campus free-of-charge, including:

Let’s Bring HIV Out of the Closet: HIV & AIDS Resource Guide

What Do I Do? A Handbook to Understanding Health and HIV

Safer Sex for Trans Bodies

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World AIDS Day has been observed on December 1 every year since 1988 and serves as a reminder of the global struggle to end HIV-related stigma. It’s an opportunity to honor those we have lost, and is also a rallying cry to commit to working toward a day when HIV is no longer a public health threat. This year’s theme for World AIDS Day is “ World AIDS Day 35: Remember and Commit .”

Today, reiterated by new guidance from the World Health Organization , we know that Undetectable = Unstransmittable which equals Zero Risk . Meaning, people diagnosed with HIV, who remain on proper and consistent medication and treatment to keep the HIV virus down to an undetectable level on lab tests, cannot transmit the virus and as a result, carry zero risk of spreading the virus to others.

There are numerous ways to get involved with World AIDS Day this year, by learning the facts and putting the knowledge into action . Another way to show support for those living with HIV/AIDS is by wearing the signature red ribbon on December 1.

You can learn more about World AIDS Day at www.worldaidsday.org .

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  • ACT UP  (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power) is a diverse, non-partisan group of individuals committed to direct action to end the AIDS crisis.
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  • Gay Men’s Health Crisis (GMHC) offers hands-on support services in New York City and HIV/AIDS education and advocacy for hundreds to thousands nationwide.
  • HIV Medicine Association  is an organization of U.S.-based HIV medicine professionals
  • The International AIDS Society  is the world’s leading independent association of HIV professionals.
  • The National Association of People with AIDS (NAPWA) advocates for the lives and dignity of all people living with HIV/AIDS, especially the more than a million Americans who live with it today.
  • Office of National AIDS Policy  (ONAP) emphasizes prevention through wide-ranging education initiatives and helps to coordinate the care and treatment of citizens with HIV/AIDS.
  • +Life Media  is a media group focused on propelling stories of people living with HIV into the mainstream.
  • UNAIDS , the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, is an innovative partnership that leads and inspires the world in achieving universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support.
  • The World Health Organization (WHO) Department of HIV/AIDS provides evidence-based, technical support to Member States in scaling up treatment, care and prevention services and supply of HIV commodities to enable a comprehensive and sustainable response to HIV in countries.
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  • People living with HIV today, when on effective treatment, lead long and healthy lives and cannot transmit HIV . Treating HIV can suppress the virus to the point it is no longer detected. When HIV is undetected, it is untransmittable, the key message of the U=U campaign .
  • According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention , nearly 40% of new HIV infections are transmitted by people who don’t know they have the virus.
  • HIV.gov : In 2020, people aged 13 to 34 (GenZ and Millennials) accounted for more than half (57%) of new HIV diagnoses.
  • Black Americans account for more HIV diagnoses (43%), people living with HIV (42%), and the most deaths among people with HIV (44%), more than any other racial and ethnic group in the U.S. Black Americans are just 12% of the U.S. population.
  • The CDC reports that the U.S. South experiences the greatest rates of HIV and lags behind in providing quality HIV prevention services and care.
  • Medications like PrEP protect people who do not have HIV from contracting HIV. The CDC states that PrEP reduces the risk of getting HIV from sex by about 99% when taken as prescribed.

According to Federal Data from the National HIV/AIDS Strategy (NHAS)

  • New HIV infections in the U.S. have declined in recent years, after a period of general stability. Estimated annual new HIV infections were 12% lower in 2021 compared to 2017—dropping from about 36,500 infections to about 32,100, putting us in a good starting position as we began our work to implement the Strategy. 
  • Overall, in 2022, 36% of the 1.2 million people in the U.S. who could benefit from PrEP were prescribed it, compared to 23% in 2019, though significant racial/ethnic and gender disparities persist.
  • Nearly 90% of Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program clients receiving HIV medical care in 2022 reached viral suppression, significantly higher than the 69.5% in 2010.  
  • Across 55 countries, PEPFAR supports over 63 million people with HIV testing services, and nearly 19 million people with antiretroviral treatment.
  • Over the course of its 20 years, PEPFAR has enabled 5.5 million babies to be born HIV-free to mothers living with HIV and trained 340,000 new healthcare workers

GLAAD’s Southern Story Bank

LGBTQ Southerners represent the vibrancy, resiliency, and beauty of the region they call home. The vast majority live in states without statewide  laws  protecting them from discrimination as transgender Southerners face record-high state-sponsored targeting of essential healthcare, free speech, and access to school sports and bathrooms. The South also has the highest rates of new HIV diagnoses, exacerbated and complicated by systemic and historic racism, poverty, and healthcare inequities.

LGBTQ Southerners are not solely defined by these challenges. They’re also parents, friends, siblings, small business owners, teachers, and everyday people. Here are some of their stories.

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A grantee of the Gilead  COMPASS Initiative® , Quinton and the organization he founded open new dialogue about masculinity, safety and wellness for all men, including trans men and communities of color.

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World AIDS Day (December 1) - Themes, Message, Activities

World AIDS Day is celebrated on December 1 every year. The day provides an opportunity for people all over the world to come together in the battle against HIV, to support those who are living with it, and to remember those who have passed away from an AIDS-related illness . World AIDS Day was the first international health day established in 1988. HIV continues to be a global health epidemic due to a number of shortcomings, including division, inequality, and contempt for human rights. World AIDS Day 2022 celebration serves as a reminder to the public and the government that HIV is still a serious problem that requires urgent funding, more awareness, the eradication of prejudice, and improved educational opportunities.

World AIDS Day (December 1) - Themes, Message, Activities

On World AIDS Day , we have the chance to stand in solidarity with the billions of HIV-positive people around the world and show our support by donning a HIV awareness red ribbon on that day. Read on to know the theme of World AIDS Day 2022, how schools and students can contribute and demonstrate their support.

World Aids Day Theme 2021 & 2022

World Aids Day Theme 2021 was ‘End disparities, End AIDS’—rising disparities in access to vital HIV services were highlighted by the World Health Organization (WHO) and its partners, with a particular focus on those who have been left behind, says the official website of world AIDS day.

World AIDS Day Theme 2022 , ‘Equalise’, will be observed on December 1 by WHO and its partners. On the occasion of World AIDS Day 2022, ‘Global leaders and individuals are being urged by WHO to courageously acknowledge and address the disparities that are delaying the efforts to end AIDS and to equalise access to vital HIV services, especially for children and other critical communities and their partners’, as per the official website of WHO.

Read this world AIDS day article further to find out how you can contribute as a student.

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World Aids Day Message

According to the official website of World AIDS Day, National AIDS Trust is dedicated to preventing the spread of HIV, protecting the rights of those who are living with the virus, and combating stigma and discrimination related to it.

In an effort to combat the stigma faced by people living with HIV, National AIDS Trust is urging everyone to provide their support and assistance to eradicate HIV as a barrier to equality and good health in the future. On the occasion of World AIDS Day 2022, they have also started a campaign asking people why they will #RockTheRibbon and share their stories to demonstrate support to the community.

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Quotes on World AIDS Day 2022

On the occassion of World AIDS Day, let us honour the progress in the fight against AIDS and to remember those who have died from the disease. We've collected quotes on World AIDS Day in support of HIV/AIDS awareness that we hope will encourage bravery and unity in the face of this disease.

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Here are a few of the most inspiring quotes on World AIDS Day from historical and contemporary personalities—

“It is bad enough that people are dying of AIDS, but no one should die of ignorance” — Elizaebth Taylor, Actress

“We live in a completely interdependent world, which simply means we cannot escape each other. How we respond to AIDS depends, in part, on whether we understand this interdependence. It is not someone else's problem. This is everybody's problem” — Bill Clinton, President of the USA

“One of the best ways to fight stigma and empower the HIV-positive people is by speaking out openly and honestly about who we are and what we experience” —Alex Garner, HIV Activist

World AIDS Day Activities

HIV continues to be a serious public health concern that has an impact on millions of people globally. It's critical that schools and students speak up and coordinate world aids day activities for students to increase HIV awareness on their campuses. Here are some ideas schools can consider to observe World AIDS Day—

Panel Discussion: Organise a panel discussion with local and national experts who can address the HIV situation as it stands today. People suffering from HIV are also willing to share their personal stories and can be reached out by schools to attend the discussion as speakers.

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Red Ribbon Mural: Put red ribbons on a mural to remember the people who died from AIDS-related problems all throughout the world.

Sex-Ed Workshop: Sex education provides students with the knowledge and skills they need to live a healthy sexual life for the rest of their lives. They can learn how to develop healthy relationships, think critically about the world, make informed decisions about sex and be more emopathetic to those who are marginalised.

World AIDS Day Poster: Students can contribute by making posters circling around the theme of World AIDS Day 2022 and showcasing it on their school bulletin boards.

Awareness Programmes: Since HIV/AIDS continues to be a stigmatised topic, students can do their part and raise awareness about the disease and how it affects people. Students can organise community outreaches or rallies with the goal of educating people about AIDS and debunking the myths associated with it.

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The red ribbon is a universal representation of HIV awareness and support and an excellent method to spread awareness on World AIDS Day. This day has become the most celebrated healthcare day worldwide because of the ongoing efforts of numerous governments and health organisations around the world. People's awareness of its cause and prevention is growing gradually but steadily.

Frequently Asked Question (FAQs)

The theme for World AIDS Day 2022, is ‘Equalise’ which will be observed on December 1. 

The red ribbon is a universal representation of HIV awareness and support and an excellent method to spread awareness on World AIDS Day.

The day provides an opportunity for people all over the world to come together in the battle against HIV, to support those who are living with it, and to remember those who have passed away from an AIDS-related illness.

World AIDS Day is celebrated on December 1 every year.

World Aids Day Theme 2021 was ‘End disparities, End AIDS’. 

One can organise community events, social media campaigns, awareness campaigns, volunteer work with NGOs, and a variety of other support activities to help people on World AIDS Day.

An AIDS Awareness Programme is a focused effort created to inform people and communities about the risks, prevention, and effects of HIV/AIDS. These programmes' main objectives are to decrease stigma and discrimination, increase understanding of HIV/AIDS, increase public awareness, and promote behaviour changes that can stop the spread of the virus.

Every World AIDS Day has a distinct subject, and this year's theme is "Global solidarity, shared responsibility."

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