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68 results filtered with: AIDS (Disease) in children
  • A blue background bearing the white lettering: "AIDS und Kind: Ein Thema für Arzt und Eltern" [AIDS and children: An issue for doctors and parents]; an advertisement by the FMH / BAG, Swiss Physicians and Swiss Federal Office of Public Health. Colour lithograph.
  • Head of a girl; representing children with AIDS. Colour lithograph after C. Gramespacher, 199-.
  • A forlorn looking child among flowers representing a child with AIDS. Colour lithograph after J. Keeler for the Gesundheitsamt der Stadt Oldenburg, 1987.
  • Cindy, a girl with black hair tied up who holds a toy; advertisement by the National Urban League, Inc for those with or affected by AIDS. Colour lithograph by P. Beane.
  • A black mother with her daughter representing an advertisement for The Aids Health Project. Lithograph.
  • A black woman with glasses wraps her arms around a boy; advertisement by the National Urban League, Inc for those with or affected by AIDS. Colour lithograph by P. Beane.
  • A couple embrace, an arm being injected and a pregnant woman with a cross-section of her foetus within a decorative border; an advertisement for St Stephen's Community House for people affected by AIDS. Colour lithograph by A. Caverhill.
  • The faces of a mother and her baby with a hand holding a yellow condom packet and the message 'The fight against AIDS', 'protect your future' in French by CRAM, La Caisse Régionale d'assurance Maladie de Bourgogne franche-comté. Colour lithograph.
  • A woman holds a black child in a stripy top and braces who has AIDS; an advertisement in spanish for The Aids Health Project. Lithograph.
  • A forlorn looking child with arms outstretched among flowers, representing a child with AIDS ostracized for fear of transmitting the disease. Colour lithograph by J. Keeler, 1987, for the Centre for Attitudinal Healing.
  • Two babies sit back to back representing a warning about AIDS and children by the AIDS Hotline of the National AIDS Programme of Trinidad & Tobago. Lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • A black woman in a yellow jumper holds a baby with his rattle on her knee representing a warning to potential mothers to take an AIDS test by the New York State Health Department. Colour lithograph.
  • A forlorn-looking boy wearing dungarees stands with a ball under one arm and with one brace undone; with the message in German 'Humanity is contagious. With HIV (positive) children do not play'; an advertisement by the AIDS-Hilfe. Colour lithograph by PK&P.
  • A black man in a blue jumper and red shirt holding a baby on his knee representing a warning to potential fathers to take the AIDS test by the New York State Health Department. Colour lithograph.
  • A message in French about how a child is born with HIV each day - are women not concerned?; an advertisement by Mairie de Paris. Colour lithograph.
  • A mother and father watch their two children play with a large multi-coloured ball in a park setting representing a warning in Spanish to protect their family against AIDS by the New York State Health Department. Colour lithograph.
  • A young woman with her head thrown back wearing a band in her hair representing a woman with AIDS, a painting by a 19 year old haemophiliac who died of AIDS; an advertisement for Children Living in a World with AIDS, ca. 1997.
  • A variety of Native Indian accessories and musical instruments with a warning to get children hooked on cultural pastimes rather than let them get involved in teen pregnancy, drugs and alcohol that can lead to AIDS or other sexually transmitted diseases; advertisement by the Seattle Indian Health Board. Colour lithograph by Stewart Tilger and Christine P. Salvador.
  • Three children standing in a street wearing the costumes of a witch, a lion and a pirate; an advertisement about the AIDS Forum Berlin e.V. supporting children and their families affected by AIDS and HIV. Photocopy.
  • A mother tending her sick child, a boy washing his hands, a man bandaging a wound, a woman washing clothes and 2 people cleaning their teeth; one of a series of AIDS prevention educational posters issued by the Committed Communities Development Trust in Mumbai. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • "Le Collectif" written vertically in grey and red with a list of performances to commemorate the 10th World AIDS Day on December 1st 1997; based on the theme "children in a world marked by AIDS" and organised by le Collectif de Lutte Contre le SIDA Associations et Institutions des Alpes Maritimes. Colour lithograph.
  • A child's hand on a woman's breast with information AIDS for women and children by S.A.F.E. Photocopy.
  • A red and gold decorated head with an open mouth adorned with skeletons wearing crowns representing an advertisement for Saltarino, an asian circus AIDS gala in support of children and families affected by AIDS and HIV; organised by the AIDS-Forum e.V. Colour lithograph.
  • Advice on AIDS and where to get help, HIV statistics in Europe, and quotations from celebrities. Colour lithograph by Pierre Matthey in cooperation with PWA (People With AIDS) Schweiz.
  • Hands engaged in different activities from top left, holding a ring to bottom right, clenching a fist; an advertisement about the benefit of helping children with AIDS. Photocopy.
  • A black woman stands by a cot with a mobile representing a mother whose baby has AIDS; advertisement for safe sex to prevent AIDS by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Lithograph, 1993.
  • Numerous child-like drawn line figures with circles as heads in red, green, yellow and white chalk on a blackboard with the words 'AIDS du bist keine Ausnahme' [AIDS, you are no exception]; an advertisement about children with AIDS by AIDS-Hilfe Salzburg in association with the Bakip Salzburg, a private Catholic school in Salzburg. Colour lithograph by Melli Fuchs and Conny Nähn ca. 1997.
  • Advice on AIDS and where to get help, HIV statistics in Europe, and quotations from celebrities. Colour lithograph by Pierre Matthey in cooperation with PWA (People With AIDS) Schweiz.
  • Angels drawn by children fly across red wires joined to syringes; advertising a family Christmas charity event in support of AIDS-affected children and their parents in Berlin. Colour lithograph for Kinder-AIDS-Forum e.V., 1993.
  • A baby crawling within a heart shape with a portrait of a family above; an AIDS prevention advertisement from Thailand. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.