GENEVA, SWITZERLAND: In a bold move to amplify the voices of those living with HIV, 21-year-old South African activist Ibanomonde Ngema will take over the Instagram account of Oscar-winning actress Charlize Theron on World AIDS Day, December 1, according to a statement by UNAIDS.
With access to Theron’s massive following of 7.6 million global fans (@charlizeafrica), Ngema—who was born with HIV—will share her personal journey and advocate for dismantling stigma and discrimination associated with the disease. Her posts will focus on educating and empowering young people living with HIV, particularly in regions like sub-Saharan Africa, where the epidemic disproportionately impacts women and girls.
A voice for the voiceless
Ngema, who has dedicated her life to breaking down harmful myths about HIV, expressed gratitude for this opportunity:
"I have always admired Charlize Theron not just as an actress, but as someone who uses her influence to bring change. I’m thrilled to share my story and show the world that people living with HIV can thrive and inspire."
Theron, a United Nations Messenger of Peace, has long championed efforts to address the inequalities driving HIV infections, especially among women and girls. In a statement, she emphasized:
"Ending AIDS is within reach, but only if we dismantle the patterns of stigma and discrimination that continue to harm people living with HIV."
Highlighting the ongoing fight
The announcement comes on the heels of a UNAIDS report revealing that women and girls accounted for 62% of all new HIV infections in sub-Saharan Africa last year. This alarming statistic underscores the urgent need for global efforts to address the systemic inequalities that leave women vulnerable to HIV.
Ngema’s takeover aims to shed light on these challenges while celebrating resilience and progress. Her story resonates with millions, particularly young people living with HIV, and serves as a reminder of the importance of solidarity and awareness.
Theron, known for her Academy Award-winning performance in Monster and roles in blockbuster films like Mad Max: Fury Road, has consistently used her platform to support causes close to her heart, including the fight against HIV/AIDS in her native South Africa.
World AIDS Day: A call for action
This initiative highlights the importance of listening to the lived experiences of those most affected by the disease. UNAIDS and other global organizations hope the campaign will inspire action, strengthen policies, and foster a deeper understanding of HIV-related challenges.
As Ngema takes the reins of Theron’s Instagram account, the world will witness a powerful collaboration that exemplifies the potential of advocacy and awareness to bring meaningful change.