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THE LILAC TENT: Reproductive Health Travels to Rural Bolivia. 1998-2000. This project is comprised of three travelling lilac-colored tents complete with entertainment, educational games and activities, created to disseminate reproductive health information throughout rural Bolivia. The tents also serve as a locus for IEC skills training nationwide.

The Reproductive Health Dialogue Continues: PIEL DE LUNA Addresses Adolescent Sexuality. 1997-1998. A prime-time television series intended for urban women, men, and couples ages 15 to 19, "Piel de Luna" encouraged dialogue and debate on issues related to gender and human sexuality. The series aired 20 minutes weekly followed by 10 minutes of related discussion by teens around the country.

DIALOGO AL DESNUDO: Bringing Gender into the Mainstream. 1995-1996. "Dialogo al Desnudo" was created as a prime-time television series consisting of 12 episodes, intended to raise awareness and discussion of reproductive health and gender issues among Bolivian women and men ages 15 to 45.

"LAS MANITOS": An Integrated Mass Media Communication Campaign. 1993-1996. "Las Manitos" was an integrated mass media communication campaign designed to increase awareness of and generate demand for reproductive health services in Bolivia's urban centers.

NATIONAL REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH PROGRAM: Formulating a Strategy. 1989-1994. Assistance was provided to the IEC Subcommission of the National Reproductive Health Program (NRHP) in the design and implementation of an IEC strategy for reproductive health communication. Products included a national logo, print materials, and audio cassettes.

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