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Radio program in Malawi influences listeners to adopt HIV preventative behaviors A new study by researchers from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Communication Programs (CCP) suggests that entertainment education can be used to reduce the risk of contracting HIV/AIDS in
The BRIDGE II Project in Malawi facilitated a workshop on Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision (VMMC) in April in order to educate journalists and encourage accurate reporting. VMMC is a medical procedure for men and male adolescents that can reduce the risk of contracting HIV by
The President of Malawi Dr. Joyce Banda paused during the launch of the National Nutrition, HIV and AIDS Project on February 28, 2013 at the Bingu Wa Muthalika Conference Centre in Lilongwe, Malawi, to examine a display of Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of
Today, program and research staff from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Communication Programs (JHU∙CCP) presented results from their successful HIV/AIDS prevention behavior change campaign in Malawi at the 19th International AIDS Conference. Research findings of a longitudinal study indicated that
At the AIDS 2012 conference on Sunday, Glory Mkandawire, Chief of Party of CCP’s Malawi BRIDGE II project, discussed the role of the BRIDGE II project in encouraging Malawian communities to take action against HIV/AIDS. CCP’s BRIDGE II project was selected to participate in the
Chenicheni N’chiti? (What is the reality?), the national weekly radio program produced by CCP’s BRIDGE II Project in Malawi was awarded a finalist position at the New York Festivals® Radio Program and Promotion Awards World’s Best Radio Programs competition. Chenicheni N’chiti? competed against entries from over
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
On Friday, July 30, the BRIDGE II Project launched the “Tasankha” (Our Choice) mass media campaign at a ceremony held at the Mbulumbudzi Trading Center, in the Traditional Authority Mpama in Chiradzulu District. The “Tasankha” campaign is a multimedia effort under the BRIDGE II Project
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