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Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Communication Programs (CCP) is proud to announce the launch of an exceptional new campaign in South Africa: ZAZI. ZAZI aims to reduce the HIV incidence among South African women, in addition to, preventing unwanted pregnancies, diminishing
The 3rd South African National HIV Communication Survey (NCS) results, released today at the XIX International AIDS Conference in Washington, D.C., revealed new data that show substantial increases in behaviors that reduce the risk of HIV: condom use, HIV counseling and testing and voluntary medical
For Bongani Mtshali, nothing is more important than his family – a group that includes not only his wife and five children, but also his broader community. A local teacher in Nkandla, KwaZulu Natal, Bongani Mtshali hails from challenging circumstances. His parents divorced when he
The celebrated HIV drama series, Intersexions, has received a prestigious Peabody Award, adding to the long list of prizes already won by the television show. Co-produced by Curious Pictures and Ants Multimedia, in partnership with Johns Hopkins Health and Education in South Africa (JHHESA) and
The acclaimed television series Intersexions took top honors at the 6th annual South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTA), winning in 11 of the 13 TV drama categories in which it had been nominated. Among the TV Drama SAFTAs it garnered on March 10th were the
Scrutinize; Flip HIV to H.I. Victory, a campaign created by the USAID/PEPFAR-funded Johns Hopkins Health and Education in South Africa, was celebrated at the 5th AfriComNet Annual Awards for Excellence in HIV and AIDS Communication in Africa. Scrutinize was selected out of 10 entries as
Intersexions, a challenging and uncompromising drama series sponsored by Johns Hopkins Health and Education in South Africa (JHHESA), was voted South Africa’s Best Television Show of 2011 and Best Drama Series of 2011 in the people’s choice awards run by TVSA, South Africa’s Television Authority.
“Do the right thing,” the well known tagline for the Brothers For Life campaign in South Africa, is now a call-to-action across Tanzania, Zimbabwe and Zambia. The Brothers For Life campaign targets men ages 30 and older with HIV prevention messages. In particular, the campaign
Young people across South Africa are scrutinizing their behaviors and taking action to reduce their risk of HIV infection, an evaluation of the award-winning, innovative Scrutinize campaign has found. The comprehensive evaluation of the first year of Scrutinize (June 2008 to July 2009), was undertaken by
The e.tv adult drama 4Play: sex tips for girls has garnered seven South African Film and Television Award (SAFTA) nominations – the highest number for any television drama in this year’s awards. The nominations include Best TV Drama; Best Actress in a TV Drama (Mbali
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