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  • The word 'AIDS' appearing three times against backgrounds including a world map; an advertisement for World Aids Day, 1st December 1996. Colour lithograph, 1996.
  • Seminar on healthcare and the financial crisis at Strathmore Business School. Colour lithograph by Strathmore Business School, 2009.
  • The gnarled hands of 'sin' reaching out towards a woman in a figure-hugging dress representing 'lust' with a couple and a figure of death beside a grave; one of 4 drawings by students of C. C. Sweeting Senior High School, Nassau, Bahamas for World AIDS Day, November 1993. Photocopy reproduced from a drawing, 1993.
  • A man bearing his fangs wearing a horned hat with the word 'AIDS' grimacing at a hand offering a condom to another hand below; one of 4 drawings by students of C. C. Sweeting Senior High School, Nassau, Bahamas for World AIDS Day, November 1993. Photocopy reproduced from a drawing, 1993.
  • Is AIDS man made? : the Strecker memorandum / The Strecker Group.
  • Is AIDS man made? : the Strecker memorandum / The Strecker Group.
  • Handling, maintenance and storage of ophthalmic surgical instruments in Kenya. Colour lithograph by the International Centre for Eye Health, ca. 2000.
  • A man flexing his muscles with two faces and a baby visible in his legs with figures performing gymnastics, a man with 2 women and a couple; one of 4 drawings by students of C. C. Sweeting Senior High School, Nassau, Bahamas for World AIDS Day, November 1993. Photocopy reproduced from a drawing, 1993.
  • A woman's smiling face amidst other images bearing warnings about AIDS including 'One partner do not mean your safe from AIDS'; one of 4 drawings by students of C. C. Sweeting Senior High School, Nassau, Bahamas for World AIDS Day, November 1993. Photocopy reproduced from a drawing by Allan P. Wallau, 1993.
  • Advice on contraception in Ethiopia. Colour lithograph, ca. 2000.
  • A woman with her eyes closed holding the face of a man representing a warning about AIDS; advertisement by the School of Medicine at the University of Miami. Lithograph.
  • Malaria treatment for children in Ghana. Colour lithograph by Ghana Health Service, ca. 2000.
  • A black man with his wife and child representing a family affected by AIDS; advertisement by the School of Medicine at the University of Miami. Colour lithograph.
  • A man and woman between curtains in which a penis is enveloped at the top with a set of three further images of a woman's face, a person injecting and a half skeletal face of a woman within frames composed of bones; the words 'Women' and 'AIDS' emblazoned across the poster in pink lettering; a winning poster for World AIDS Day by Manuel Pagaragan, Jr. of Ferrington High School, Oahu, Hawaii. Colour lithograph.
  • A sick tribal chief consulting a witch-doctor admits to having eaten a German missionary. Pen drawing by F. Garnett.
  • A man and woman being embraced by a personified yellow condom representing an advertisement for the AIDS Awareness Programme by the Pache Trust in Madurai, India. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • A man pulling a condom over his body to protect himself from an approaching man wearing a grass skirt and devil's horns representing a personification of the AIDS disease; he holds a spear that breaks on impact with the condom; an advertisement for the AIDS Awareness Programme by the Pache Trust in Madurai, India. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • A book cover designed as a board game about safer sex risks. Colour lithograph by the Walraven Book Cover Company, 1992.
  • The head and shoulders of a man with the words 'Afterward, I worry about what I've done'; an advertisement for ARIES, a phone group project organised by the University of Washington for gay men to promote safer sex to prevent AIDS. Colour lithograph by Megan Adcock.
  • A group of young men and women sit around two portable radios: promoting a health radio programme for teenagers in Nigeria. Colour lithograph by Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, ca. 2000.
  • A group of young men and women sit around two portable radios: promoting a health radio programme for teenagers in Nigeria. Colour lithograph by Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, ca. 2000.
  • Two partially skeleton couples embrace representing the risk of death from AIDS; the winning poster by Mirjam Kongi from a competition entited 'Teenagers and Health' organised by the Estonian "Anti-AIDS" Association. Colour lithograph, ca.
  • A personified red heart with eyes is split in two on impact with the word 'AIDS' below; an AIDS prevention advertisement by the Korean Anti-AIDS Federation Inc. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • A cross-section of the HIV virus with the characteristic outer protrusions; with 3 red arrows pointing to the earth in orbit and the word 'AIDS' below; an AIDS prevention advertisement by the Korean Anti-AIDS Federation Inc. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • A pair of hands with a syringe within a no entry sign; the world with the words 'AIDS'; the world fragmented into pieces with the words 'AIDS: posters advertising World AIDS Day by pupils from Hawaiian schools, part of the AIDS Education in Hawaii Project by the Department of Education and Hawaii Parent Teacher Student Association. Colour lithograph, November 1992.
  • A couple with a heart between them wrap their fingers together to represent their love and unity in an AIDS prevention advertisement by the Korean Anti-AIDS Federation Inc. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • A graph across a map of the world showing the growing pandemic and stalling response to the AIDS crisis between the years 1981 and 1993; advertisement by The Global AIDS Policy Coalition. Colour lithograph, 1993.
  • A family of teddy bears lying beneath blankets dreaming of enjoying healthy family activities together including going on a trip to Disneyland; advertisement for family planning and safer sex to prevent AIDS by the Office of Family Planning, Hawaii Department of Health. Colour lithograph by June Sakutori.
  • Two hands shaking with a warning about sharing needles; an AIDS prevention advertisement by SASO, Lifeline, Lighthouse, Kripa and VHAM. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • A doctor inserting a needle into a patient's arm with a warning about the importance of using sterilized needles; an AIDS prevention advertisement by SASO, Lifeline, Lighthouse, Kripa and VHAM. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.