HI-WHO - III International AIDS Conference (1987)
The year is 1987. The number of countries which reported AIDS statistics to the WHO doubled. The world is rapidly changing. Each day AIDS claims more lives. You have to act before it is too late. What is the outcome and importance of this conference to AIDS patients, researchers and the whole humanity? You have the chance to shape the history and the destiny of countries in this historical edition of World Health Organization (WHO). Become one of the researchers or journalists attending the conference and shed light on the rising AIDS cases of 1987. As Ronald Raegan stated on 31st of May 1987, “America faces a disease that is fatal and spreading. This calls for urgency, not panic. It calls for compassion, not blame. And it calls for understanding, not ignorance. It's also important that America not reject those who have the disease, but care for them with dignity and kindness.” AIDS concerns the rest of the world as well as the United States. This year in HASALMUN you have the chance to take care of humanity with dignity and kindness. Humanity believes in you, will you let them down or will you put an end to this global virus?