Published: September 20, 2010, 12:00 am
“It's just you and me... and my wife and your boyfriend” is a play that illustrates the role of multiple concurrent partnerships in the spread of HIV. This play and other interventions were discussed in the keynote address which kicked off the AfriComNet Practicum on HIV Prevention among Married or Cohabiting Couples in Africa in August 2010 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Participants view a television spot at the AfriComNet practicum
The three-day practicum offered by the African Network for Strategic Communication in Health and Development (AfriComNet) brought together 115 experts in HIV communication, program implementation, and policy formulation representing more than 15 countries throughout Africa. Along with MCP, experts also discussed couple counseling and testing, PMTCT, condom use, disclosure of HIV status, prevention within discordant couples, and HIV infection in polygamous marriages.
AfriComNet collaborates with ten educational institutions from eight countries in Africa to develop and institutionalize courses in strategic communication for health and development with a focus on HIV/AIDS. This is AfriComNet’s fourth year of offering a practicum to members of the network.
Key learnings from the practicum included:
Twenty-eight presentations are available on the AfriComNet website along with the keynote address from Helen Epstein, internationally known writer and journalist on public health issues and particularly on AIDS in Africa.
Visit AfriComNet at www.africomnet.org and join the network of over 1,200 strategic communication practitioners in the region. AfriComNet receives support from the USAID-funded Roads to a Healthy Future project.