Monaco's Stade Louis II Hosts Charity Match Aiding Global AIDS Fight
- André Giacometti
- Jan 23
- 1 min read
Monaco's Stade Louis II recently hosted a significant event, a charity football match between the Barbagiuans and Circus FC. This event, held on January 22, was more than just a game; it was a demonstration of Monaco's longstanding commitment to combating AIDS. Football legends including Patrice Évra, Robert Pirès, Raphaël Varane, and Christian Karembeu participated, highlighting the power of sports in fostering solidarity and supporting vital causes.
Founded in 2004 by H.S.H. Princess Stéphanie of Monaco, Fight AIDS Monaco has been pivotal in both local and international efforts against HIV/AIDS. Beyond its local initiatives, the association extends its support to countries with limited access to healthcare, such as Madagascar and Ukraine. Its inclusive approach provides a supportive community for those affected by HIV, offering everything from psychological support to recreational activities, thus enhancing their quality of life and resilience.
The principality's proactive public health strategies since 1988 have made Monaco a model in the fight against AIDS, focusing on prevention, screening, and education. Anonymously and freely accessible screening centers, along with heightened awareness campaigns, underscore Monaco's comprehensive approach to public health. Princess Stéphanie, lauded globally for her dedication, continues to elevate Monaco's efforts on the international stage, affirming the principality's role as a leader in the global fight against HIV/AIDS.
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