Herramientas y eventos de redes sociales
La Oficina para la Salud de la Mujer (OWH, por sus siglas en inglés) confía en sus socios para ayudar a difundir la palabra sobre el Día Nacional de Concientización sobre el VIH / SIDA en las Mujeres y Niñas (NWGHAAD, por sus siglas en inglés). En este kit de herramientas encontrarás gráficos, un hashtag, publicaciones de ejemplo en las redes sociales y otros recursos que puedes utilizar para promover el NWGHAAD en los canales de redes sociales de tu organización, ya sea el 10 de marzo o cualquier otro día de marzo. Gracias por apoyar el NWGHAAD; ¡nuestro éxito depende de ti!
Gráficos
We have created a set of custom NWGHAAD graphics that you can use with the sample tweets and posts below. You can also use them with your own messages that are most relevant to your followers, members, and/or partners.
Social Media Messages
Our accounts: @womenshealth, @SaludDLaMujer (for Spanish), and @girlshealth.
Follow us, tag us, share and retweet any #NWGHAAD messages you find helpful for your audience.
Tuits de ejemplo
- March 10th is National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day! Join us as we talk about prevention, testing and treatment of HIV: https://go.usa.gov/xsnNT #NWGHAAD #EndingHIVEpidemic
- #DYK When taken as prescribed, #PrEP reduces the risk of getting HIV from sex by about 99%? To learn about more PrEP, visit: https://go.usa.gov/xsny9 #NWGHAAD #EndingHIVEpidemic
- Get tested, know your risk, and talk to your doctor about #PrEP. http://bit.ly/NWGHAADPrEP #NWGHAAD #EndingHIVEpidemic
- In the U.S., about 23%of people living with #HIV are women. Here’s how @HHSgov is planning to change this: https://go.usa.gov/xzBDb #NWGHAAD #EndingHIVEpidemic
- WE all have a role to play in HIV prevention, regardless of your #HIV status. Here’s what YOU can do: https://go.usa.gov/xsnNT #NWGHAAD #EndingHIVEpidemic
- The National HIV/AIDS Strategy for the United States (2022-2025) is an updated roadmap to end the HIV epidemic by 2030. Click here to learn more about the 4 specific goals: https://go.usa.gov/xzBDb
- Disparities in #HIV continue to exist. In 2018, Black women accounted for 57% of new cases. the Poverty, stigma and fear of discrimination prevent some women from getting tested or seeking care Learn more here: https://go.usa.gov/xsUtr #NWGHAAD #EndingHIVEpidemic
- According to CDC’s most recently available data, 2% of the new HIV diagnoses were among transgender people. Learn more in CDC’s fact sheet: HIV and Transgender People: https://go.usa.gov/xzBBK #NWGHAAD #EndingHIVEpidemic
- An estimated 14% of transgender women have #HIV. Stigma, discrimination, the lack of inclusive language & knowledge pose obstacles to HIV testing, prevention and care. https://go.usa.gov/xsUtV #NWGHAAD #EndingHIVEpidemic
- Let’s Stop HIV Together! Here’s one place to get started: https://www.cdc.gov/stophivtogether/index.html @CDC_HIV #NWGHAAD #EndingHIVEpidemic
- Did you know #PrEP is for women too? Adding #PrEP to your sexual health toolbox can help you prevent #HIV. Get the facts about PrEP and other HIV prevention options here: cdc.gov/StopHIVTogether/SheisWell #StopHIVTogether #ShesWell #NWGHAAD
Videos
Kaye Hayes, OASH OIDP - Importance of Listening During NWGHAAD
https://youtu.be/jGEZtfQj3HE
Kayla Quimbley – Being HIV/AIDS Advocate
NWGHAAD Awareness Day
https://youtu.be/fvyyy_Luzw8
Dr. Jonathan Mermin, CDC – HIV/AIDS Policy / Strategy
NWGHAAD Awareness Day
https://youtu.be/PNrOQ2-0xuA
Dr. Jonathan Mermin, CDC – HIV/AIDS Policy / Strategy
NWGHAAD Awareness Day
https://youtu.be/IYbE3ABdtmc
Dr. Demetre Daskalakis, CDC – Public and Private Sector working together
NWGHAAD Awareness Day
https://youtu.be/h1CCRp78vBY
Gina Brown, Jesse Milan Jr. – HIV/AIDS Stigma
NWGHAAD Awareness Day
https://youtu.be/C-d22GysYNo
Gina Brown – Hope for Prep
NWGHAAD Awareness Day
https://youtu.be/_5IZSL0jLIo
Ebony Payne-English, Poet, HIV Activist and Survivor
https://youtu.be/M0Regig11xM
Shorter Video Clips for Ebony Payne-English
- Ebony Payne-English, Poet, HIV Activist and Survivor
https://youtu.be/icW8Ub8_J0o - Ebony Payne-English, Poet, HIV Activist and Survivor
https://youtu.be/kM6PZri7024 - Ebony Payne-English, Poet, HIV Activist and Survivor
https://youtu.be/TR90ijztSfA - Ebony Payne-English, Poet, HIV Activist and Survivor
https://youtu.be/AXMt5W3PQdA - Ebony Payne-English, Poet, HIV Activist and Survivor
https://youtu.be/tk58oN9lHCg
NWGHAAD Events
10 de marzo de 2022
Let’s Talk Lunch and Learn Series: The Intersection of Intimate Partner Violence and HIV/AIDS
Host: HHS OASH Region 7
Time: 1:30 – 2:15 PM EST
Join OASH in a conversation in observance of National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NWGHAAD) with featured speaker Huvona Watkins, Partnership and Development Coordinator for Missouri Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Abuse.
Register: https://bit.ly/3I0EIfl
For questions, email Region7OASH@hhs.gov
March 14-15, 2022
Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (PACHA) Meeting
Time: 12:30 – 2:45 PM EST
PACHA is convening its 73rd meeting on Monday, March 14, and Tuesday, March 15, 2022, from 10:30 AM - 4:30 PM (ET). During this virtual meeting, the Council will bring "PACHA-to-the-People" through a listening session with the HIV community.
Other agenda topics during the two-day PACHA meeting include: Strengthening the HIV Workforce; Women and Girls: Why Representation Matters; Providing PrEP for the Nation; and PEPFAR Guidance to Countries for 2022.
PACHA will also hear public comments during their meeting. If you would like to provide public comment on Tuesday, March 15, please email PACHA@hhs.gov with your name, organization, and title by close of business Monday, March 7, 2022.
To Watch the Meetings:
Visit www.hhs.gov/live
Select the link for the “PACHA-to-the-People” virtual community engagement session.
23 de marzo de 2022
Missing from Prevention: Increasing Access to HIV Prevention and Care for Women
Host: OASH Regions 8 and 10
Time: 1:00—2:30 PM ET
Register: https://bit.ly/34HtoGSNWGHAAD
CEUs provided.
For more information contact: susana.calderon@hhs.gov or lewissa.swanson@hhs.gov
30 de marzo de 2022
Women, Girls, and HIV/AIDS: Current Perspectives on Policy, Practice, and Prevention
Host: OASH- Office of Regional Health Operations (Regions 1-10)
Time: 2:00- 3:15 PM EST
Register: https://bit.ly/34vai6y
The 10 HHS regions will host a 75-minute webinar that features three panelists and their perspectives on effective HIV prevention strategies, especially for women and girls of color.
Thank you for supporting NWGHAAD!