Last year nearly half a million babies were born with HIV. But with access to medication a pregnant mother can stop the transmission of HIV to her child. With continued funding to organizations like the Global Fund, the number of babies born with HIV could be zero by 2015 – creating the first AIDS Free Generation in 30 years.
This World AIDS Day, cities around the world will light their most distinctive landmarks (RED). From the Sydney Opera House, to Paris' City Hall & Fountains, from the London Eye, to Cape Town’s Table Mountain, from Niagara Falls, to the Seattle Space Needle - the world will turn red to highlight the goal that by 2015 we can have a world where virtually no child is born with HIV.
We'll be trying to hit all the London based landmarks that will be turning red. We'll be sure to let you know how that goes, in the meantime check the full list of landmarks that will be turning red around the world this Wednesday, 1st December.
Australia
- Sydney (Sydney Opera House & Sydney Harbour Bridge)
- Hamilton (City Hall)
- Nova Prata (City Hall)
- Toronto (CN Tower & City Hall)
- Paris (City Hall & Fountains)
- Dublin (Convention Center, City Hall)
- Amsterdam (Paradiso)
- Cape Town (Table Mountain)
- Madrid (Puerta de Alcala)
- Geneva (Le Phare des Paquis)
England
- London (London Eye, BT Tower, Trafalgar Square Fountain, Alexandra Palace, St. Paul's Cathedral)
- Manchester (Manchester Town Hall, The Wheel of Manchester, Spinningfields Ice Rink)
Scotland
- Glasgow (The Glasgow Science Center)
California
- Long Beach (Convention Center, Hyatt (Wall), Shoreline Square, Terrace Theater Fountains, Promenade, Gazebo at Shoreline Drive, Light House, Renaissance (Wall Tree), Pine Street)
- Los Angeles (Pylons at LAX)
- Oakland (City Hall)
- San Francisco (City Hall)
- Steamboat Springs (Old Routt County Courthouse)
- Miami (Miami Tower, Old City Hall, MOCA Plaza)
- Orlando (the Amway Center Tower)
- Atlanta (City Hall, Georgia World Congress Center-International Plaza Towers, Georgia Dome, Centennial Olympic Park, World of Coca Cola)
- Chicago (Wrigley Building-top of the building & tower)
- Schaumburg (Town Square Clock Tower)
- Urbana
- Baltimore (Washington Monument in Baltimore)
- Boston (Zakim Bridge)
- St. Louis (Civil Courts Building)
- Las Vegas (MEET Las Vegas venue & Lou Ruvo Center (Frank Gehry’s Keep Memory Alive Building))
- Santa Fe
- Brooklyn (Brooklyn Borough Hall)
- New York (Empire State Building, The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, JFK Control Tower, New York Stock Exchange, NASDAQ MarketSite Tower in Times Square)
- Niagara Falls (Niagara Falls)
- Cincinnati (Museum Center (formerly the Union Terminal) and Fountain Square)
- Cleveland (The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame)
- Columbus (City Hall & Columbus Public Health Building)
- Portland (Morrison Bridge)
- Philadelphia (Boat House Row)
- Pittsburgh (the needle on the Highmark Building)
- Providence (City Hall, 1 Financial Plaza, 111 Westminster Street (Bank of America Building), Blue Cross/Blue Shield Building, Bank of America City Center, the State House, GTech Building, the Biltmore Hotel)
- Greenville (Furman University Bell Tower)
- Fort Worth (Lancaster Ave lights)
- Houston (City Hall)
- Nashville (the Courthouse & Deaderick Street)
- Salt Lake City (City & County Building)
- Richmond (Richmond Center Stage)
- Seattle (The Space Needle)
- Tacoma (Murray Morgan Bridge)
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