Three silhouette line figures with four further figures within holding pictures relating to Indian wedding ceremonies representing an AIDS prevention advertisement for families by GAP-SIRMCE. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.

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[1996?]
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677275i
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Three silhouette line figures with four further figures within holding pictures relating to Indian wedding ceremonies representing an AIDS prevention advertisement for families by GAP-SIRMCE. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Ahmedabad (B-02, SIddhachakra Appts., Pritamnagar, Ellisbridge, Ahmedabad - 380 006) : Produced by: GAP-SIRMCE (India), [1996?]

Physical description

1 print : lithograph, printed in colours ; sheet 55.7 x 35 cm

Lettering

AIDS & the family. AIDS is preventable. Bears logo: GAP-SIRMCE (The Gujarat AIDS Prevention Unit - the leading non-governmental organization in India in the field of HIV/AIDS and sexual health) including address

Creator/production credits

GAP is part of the International Society for Research on Civilization Diseases and on Environment (ISRCDE), which was founded in 1972 in Luxembourg. This is an association of scientists and practitioners from various fields of expertise ... GAP started when some concerned members of ISRCDE (India), realized that, the HIV/AIDS had reached India and that in the absence of a vaccine and a cure, the spread of the HIV/AIDS could only be controlled by bringing awareness of the disease amongst all. The GAP centre in Ahmedabad was opened in May 1989.(extract from website: http://gapisrcde.org )

Notes

Enlarged versions of the images within this poster seen in Wellcome Library no. 677276i

Reference

Wellcome Collection 677275i

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GAP-SIRMCE 1996? GAP-SIRMCE India 29/06/2009 current contact: for GAP: gapad1@sancharnet.in - see website: http://gapisrcde.org UkLW UK Transcription from the item

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