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  • The words 'SIDA' with thumbnail images in between including a woman in a lab coat and a school classroom representing an advertisement for World AIDS Day, 1st December 1991 by the World Health Organization and UNESCO Education Division. Colour lithograph.
  • A bearded man, two women and a child playing tug of war with the skeletal figure of death watched by a multi-cultural crowd; a drawing by Monica Fernandez Rodriguez, winner of the 4th prize in a graphics project by the Groupe SIDA Genève. Colour lithograph.
  • A skeletal Asian man who has tuberculosis with a child representing a warning about the dangers of tuberculosis and HIV by the World Health Organization (WHO). Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • A woman and a man sitting on a sofa with a man sitting on the floor and another standing representing counselling for those with HIV/AIDS; advertisement by the World Health Organization for living positively with HIV. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • A woman and her three children abstaining from alcohol; representing the Swiss league of women abstainers. Colour lithograph after M. Goetz, 1905 (?).
  • Various insects, serpents and multi-legged animals below a row of leaves with flowers; an image from a graphic Illustration competition by Etchepareborda François by the Groupe SIDA Genève. Colour lithograph.
  • Men sitting at desks with speakers representing a World Health Organization meeting about AIDS prevention programmes in South-East Asia with a list of support activities provided by the organization. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • International Conference on Biological Standards, Geneva, 1925: delegates seated around a conference table. Photograph by C. Boesch, 1925.
  • Part of the collection of pharmaceutical and medical antiques collected by Burkhard Reber and exhibited in Geneva in 1904. Photograph.
  • Children, representing children worldwide who are infected or affected by AIDS; advertisement by the World Health Organization (WHO). Colour lithograph, 1994.
  • Geneva by night, with a pink condom as the moon. Colour lithograph by Aide Suisse contre le SIDA , in collaboration with the Federal Office of Public Health.
  • Part of the collection of pharmaceutical and medical antiques collected by Burkhard Reber and exhibited in Geneva in 1904. Photograph.
  • Part of the collection of pharmaceutical and medical antiques collected by Burkhard Reber and exhibited in Geneva in 1904. Photograph.
  • An Asian man points to a globe watched by three youths representing an advertisement for sex education to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS by the World Health Organization (WHO). Colour lithograph, 1994.
  • A line of people shaking hands with a mother, father and their child representing a warning by the World Health Organization about who is at risk from AIDS . Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • A house set amidst trees within a condom situated in a barren desert setting with the word 'preservation' suggesting condoms are as safe as houses; an illustration by T. F. Barbier from 1987 representing an advertisement for safe sex by the GSG, Groupe SIDA Genève. Colour lithograph.
  • A faithful couple, opening a condom packet, a woman receiving a blood transfusion that has been screened for HIV, sterilised skin piercing instruments and an HIV positive woman seeking health advice before planning a baby; advice by the World Health Organization about the way AIDS can be prevented. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • A crowd of Indian women holding babies; representing a warning by the World Health Organization about for the vulnerability of women and HIV/AIDS. Colour lithograph, ca. 1994.
  • A couple making love, two people sharing needles, a man in a bed receiving a blood transfusion and a pregnant Indian woman; warning by the World Health Organization about the modes of transmission of HIV. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • A fact sheet about AIDS and HIV to mark 1st December 1991, World AIDS Day by the World Health Organization Global Program to Fight AIDS. Colour lithograph, 1991.
  • Images that demonstrate that AIDS is not spread through social contact. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • A line-drawn nativity scene within a line drawn frame with Mary and Joseph bearing condoms as halos; an image by Marie Antoinette Gorret from a graphic Illustration competition on the theme of 'What does AIDS mean to you?' by the Groupe SIDA Genève. Colour lithograph.
  • Je suis séropositif... : j'ai une vie sexuelle et j'assume mes responsibilités ... mais pas les tiennes : la prévention VIH/sida demande une responsibilité partagé / Dialogai, case postale 69, 1211 Genève.
  • Je suis séropositif... : j'ai une vie sexuelle et j'assume mes responsibilités ... mais pas les tiennes : la prévention VIH/sida demande une responsibilité partagé / Dialogai, case postale 69, 1211 Genève.
  • An AIDS infected woman with her hand on her head explaining how sharing needles meant she could not have a baby; an AIDS prevention advertisement by the NACO in collaboration with WHO. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • A drug-user with his wife and children explaining how his love for his family motivates him to use a condom; a safe-sex advertisement to prevent AIDS by the NACO in collaboration with WHO. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • An AIDS-infected man praying to God for strength to care for himself and others like him; an AIDS prevention advertisement by the NACO in collaboration with WHO. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • A man playing the guitar to his companion at his feet explaining how sharing needles meant they both contracted AIDS; an AIDS prevention advertisement by the NACO in collaboration with WHO. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • A group of men, women and children huddle together representing an advertisement for taking responsibility for protection against AIDS by the NACO in collaboration with WHO. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • A naked man lies with his eyes closed with one foot touching a lit candle held by a golden cupid; he lies on his side floating above an array of gold gift-wrapped presents among other items with one arm raised towards a glowing gold star with a gold cloud bearing a cupid, a personified gold moon and a falling teddy bear; includes the message in French: 'AIDS is not dying once; we die of indifference every day'; one of a series of posters by the AIDS-Hilfe Schweiz/Aide Suisse contre le SIDA/Aiuto AIDS Svizerro. Colour lithograph by Etienne Francey and Daniel Ammann.