World AIDS Day 2025.
Today, we join the world in commemorating World AIDS Day, a reminder of the collective responsibility we share in promoting health, justice, and dignity for all.
HIV/AIDS does not just affect individuals—it affects families, communities, and the systems meant to protect them. As an organization committed to upholding the rights of women and children, FLAG continues to advocate for equal access to information, prevention services, and health care.
Stigma and discrimination remain some of the biggest barriers to progress. No one should be denied dignity or justice because of their HIV status. Together, we must challenge harmful stereotypes and create safe spaces for women, girls, and vulnerable groups to seek support without fear.

On this World AIDS Day, FLAG reaffirms its commitment to legal protection, public education, and safeguarding the rights of every Gambian. Let us unite to spread awareness, compassion, and hope.