"The Choice is Mine" radio campaign inspires young Malawi women to make educated decisions about their bodies and promotes HIV prevention.
Finding Grace on the Airwaves: A Malawian Girl’s Story of Strength in the Fight Against HIV
"The Choice is Mine" radio campaign inspires young Malawi women to make educated decisions about their bodies and promotes HIV prevention. |
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The "True Manhood" campaign helps redefine what it is to be a man and stresses positive values in an effort to reduce the risk of HIV exposure in... |
Bringing “The Good Life” to Uganda’s Vulnerable Populations
The 'Good Life" campaign is just one of the many interventions AFFORD uses to educate and empower people living with HIV, mothers, children under... |
Tuning in to Tanzania’s Youth to Change the Face of HIV
The weekly radio series Wahapahapa explores key social issues that fuel HIV among youth, and uses music to promote messages of safer sexual... |
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Mind the Gap: Building a Bridge Between HIV Knowledge and Protective Behaviors in Malawi
The "BRIDGE" project uses a multi-faceted, multi-media approach to increase HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention to the at risk population in Malawi... |
In Rwanda, behavior change communication at the community level has been an integral part of the country's successful fight against malaria. Photo by Bonnie Gillespie, Voices for a Malaria Free Future
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