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M/MC ID# PL ZAM 260



English Title: Tikambe : Discussion guide : Let's talk about it : HIV-related stigma and discrimination
Media Format: Pamphlet
Date: [2004]
Country: Zambia
Subjects: AIDS, AIDS Medical Treatment, Mother-to-Child Transmission, Voluntary Counseling and Testing, Counseling, Persons Living with HIV/AIDS, Stigma, HIV Testing, Depression, Anger, Fear, Nutrition, Antiviral Drugs, JHU/CCP, JHU/HCP
Audience: General, HIV Positive Persons
Languages: English
Description: 21 x 15 cm. 26-page booklet. Cover: Orange and red , four color photographs of groups of people, black and orange text.
Producers: Zambia Integrated Health Programme (ZIHP), Health Communication Partnership (HCP)
Contact: Zambia Integrated Health Programme (ZIHP)
Red Cross House, Los Angeles Blvd., Long Acres
Lusaka, Zambia

Phone: 260-1-254552
Email: elizabeths@zihp.org.zm
Website: http://www.jhuccp.org/africa/zambia/
Abstract: Tikambe (Let’s Talk About It), explores how HIV/AIDS-related stigma and discrimination is affecting ordinary Zambians’ lives. This video provides a personal and compelling portrait of people who are ordinary candid, strong and brave in sharing their personal experiences. These are the stories of real people, not actors. This discussion guide will help to raise the key issues that the film addresses.... more
Abstract: Tikambe (Let’s Talk About It), explores how HIV/AIDS-related stigma and discrimination is affecting ordinary Zambians’ lives. This video provides a personal and compelling portrait of people who are ordinary candid, strong and brave in sharing their personal experiences. These are the stories of real people, not actors. This discussion guide will help to raise the key issues that the film addresses. In this way the group's as well as personal opinions and views can be discussed to create an even greater understanding from the group dynamics. less


Notes: See TR ZAM 17 and TR ZAM 21 for other versions of this guide.

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