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DAME TONO / "Give me a Line": Creating a Safe Space for Adolescent Reproductive Health Information in Peru. 199-present. "You talk, we listen" is the promise of the website "Give me a Line" or "Dame Tono". Designed in Peru for the Ministry of Health, the website creates a virtual community for adolescents, allowing them to express themselves, learn about sexuality and reproductive health, and simply have fun.

ANDREA: A TIME FOR LOVE - Sexual Responsibility on Prime-Time Television. 1998. Andrea is a five-episode prime-time television mini series created for broadcast in Peru. The storyline follows two young couples as they deal with the turbulence of their teen years, including romantic relationships and parental strife.

"ISABEL: Your Electronic Counselor" Makes Sex Education Accessible to Young People in Perú. 1997-1999. This project involved the design of an interactive multimedia CD-ROM to deliver family planning, reproductive health and sexuality information to youth in Peru, allowing dissemination of sensitive information while preserving the anonymity of the user.

"LAS TROMES" - Selling Information as the Product. 1993. This campaign was created to increase the number of visits to Family Planning providers in Lima, Pirua and Cuzco, and promote contraceptive use by addressing myths and barriers. Productions include TV spots, posters, signs and banners, radio infospots, and other promotional materials.

APROPO - A Holistic And Creative Communication Strategy To Battling Myths And Rumors In Peru. 1991-1994. The purpose of this project is to assist APROPO (Apoyo a Programas de Población) in the design, implementation and evaluation of national multi-media communication strategies to generate demand for family planning services, and address myths that impede contraceptive use. Productions include radio programs, radio spots, TV sketches, street theatre and press packages.

AIDS PREVENTION CAMPAIGN: Involving Family Planning Workers. 1988-1989. The purpose of this project was to assist the Peruvian Ministry of Health in an AIDS prevention campaign to inform adults in Lima about the prevalence of AIDS in Peru, HIV transmission routes, and prevention measures. The campaign produced TV and radio spots, claymation stills for cinemas, comic books, pamphlets and posters for health workers.

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