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“Married couples are more likely to have HIV”, states one poster.  “Just because you are HIV positive does not mean your partner is too”, announces another. A third poster responds: “HIV couple testing brought us closer together.” The HIV infection rate is increasing in Uganda,
“There’s nothing that won’t be talked about” boasts DAGU (Let’s Talk in Afar) Youth Media, a popular Ethiopian radio show that targets 15-20 year old listeners.  In order to meet the goal of reducing the spread of HIV among its listening population, DAGU has bravely
In Uganda, “side dish” partners – sexual partnerships that exist concurrently with long-term relationships – are common. Get off the Sexual Network! is CCP’s provocative response. The irony in Uganda is that while the HIV infection rate is on the rise, the increase is not
Everyone has a story. That is the premise of Chenicheni Nchiti? (“What is Real?”), a radio program in Malawi that tells the stories of people living in communities across Malawi. It is also the driving force for Chenicheni Nchiti?’s field producers who have been trained
CCP has enlisted the help of several famous Bollywood stars to promote messages about HIV testing, prevention, and care for pregnant women and children in India. Sushmita Sen (Miss Universe 1994 and actress), Jackie Shroff (actor), and Anil Kapur (actor in Slumdog Millionaire and 24)
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