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Case Study
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Programs focused on promoting gender equity and combating detrimental gender norms play a key role in HIV prevention. This case study (one of nine |
Little attention is paid to the potential risk of HIV exposure in intergenerational relationships, through which older men offer young women money |
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As a lynchpin of its bold goal of zero new HIV infections by 2016, Botswana's national O Icheke: Break the Chain campaign offers a wake-up call on |
Launched on South African television in June 2008, the Scrutinize Campaign was a year-long series of HIV prevention ads targeting |
Makhwapheni Uyabulala, or “Secret Lovers Kill,” was Swaziland’s first national media campaign to focus on the HIV risk of |
Events
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The second debate in the USAID and World Bank-sponsored Emerging Issues in Today’s HIV Response Debate Series was based on the following proposit |
Promising Practice
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MCP messages were integrated into the larger interpersonal communication strategy, using community debates, participatory thea |
SHAPE II worked closely with Ghana's Ministry of Education, Science and Sports (MOESS), and the Ghana Education Service (GES) |
Y.E.A.H. is a multi-channel communication campaign for young people that combines mass media, person-to-person, and community |
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Soul City: IHDC was initiated in 1992 in order to harness the power of the mass media for health and deve |
TALC is an active and effective advocacy and treatment literacy organization that has made major achievements in Zambia and ha |
Programa H stimulates young men to question traditional "norms" associated with masculinity and promotes both discussion and r |
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In 2000, IMPACT/Rwanda launched support for its first VCT project with the Rwandan AIDS Information Center, which was designed |
Population Media Center-Ethiopia developed the Youth-Focused Media Communication Project to promote social response to HIV/AID |
LoveLife is a comprehensive national-scale HIV prevention program focused specifically on the 12-17 age range. It was launched |
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The Helping Each Other Act Responsibly Together (HEART) Campaign promotes healthy sexual behaviors among young people, ages 15 |
HIV Prevention Knowledge Base Entry
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Peer outreach and education (POE) engage members of a specific group to influence other members to adopt healthy sexual behaviors and modify norms. |
Mass media interventions aim to prevent HIV by increasing knowledge, improving risk perception, changing sexual behaviors, and questioning potentia |
Technical Brief
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Gender-based violence (GBV) is a major problem throughout the world, and the intersection
capacity building, community engagement, community mobilization, facility-level interventions, gender norms, gender-based violence (GBV), household-level interventions, human rights, livelihoods, male norms, mass media, peer outreach and education, policy, violence and coercion, women, workplace policies and programs
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