In support of those living with HIV, Katy Perry has teamed up with UNICEF (also one of the organization’s ambassadors), to release a video for “Unconditionally.”
The video was intended to premiere at the International AIDS Conference in Melbourne, Australia. However, it was released and dedicated by Katy Perry to the victims of the MH17 tragedy, many of whom were flying to attend the conference themselves.
The video shows people laughing and embracing each other in a positive light. It promotes the support of those living with HIV.
Perry posted her own message to her Facebook page, dedicating this beautiful campaign to those living with HIV/AIDS and every single victim aboard Flight MH17: “I worked with UNICEF on this new "Unconditionally" video in support of the 35 million people living with HIV, especially the young people who often suffer in silence. On Thursday, we lost many people who dedicated their lives to fighting HIV on the Malaysia Airlines flight. They were traveling to the International AIDS Conference, where we were planning on launching this video. Now, I would also like to dedicate this video to them, to honor them, and to all the victims of MH17.”
Log onto #AIDS2014 http://bit.ly/Wbz3M9 to view the video.