The epidemic that never happened
25 years ago the Swiss government launched its first campaign to counter the growing number of Aids cases in the country. Over the years, the Federal Health Office has invested a total of SFr80 million in TV slots and posters.

I have a wealth of experience as a journalist working in Switzerland and enjoy producing videos, articles and podcasts on a range of subjects, recently focused mainly on politics and the environment. Born in the UK, I studied law at Nottingham University, then went on to attend the first-ever post-graduate radio journalism college in London. After working as a radio journalist in the UK and then Switzerland from 1984 to 1995, I returned to the UK to complete a post-graduate diploma in film at Bournemouth Film School. I have been working as a video journalist ever since.
Switzerland is believed to be the only country to have kept Aids awareness campaigns running constantly over 25 years. But despite that there are currently 25,000 people living with HIV in Switzerland, proportionately more per head of population than in France and Germany. In France, an estimated 150,000 are infected, and in Germany 67,000 people. Nevertheless, the Federal Health Office says its campaign has been a big success. (Julie Hunt/SF/swissinfo.ch)
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