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M/MC ID# PO TAN 134



English Title: [Don’t be shy, speak up : wait, be faithful or use a condom.]
Original Title: Usione Soo! Sema Naye... : kuhusu kusubiri, kuwa waaminifu au kutumia kondom.
Series Title: | ISHI |
Media Format: Poster
Date: [2001]
Country: Tanzania
Subjects: Prevention and Control, HIV Prevention, Abstinence, Be Faithful, Condom Use, Adolescents, Sexual Abstinence, Fidelity, Condom Use, JHU/PCS, Campaigns
Audience: Adolescents
Languages: Swahili
Description: 84 x 59 cm. poster. White and black text, yellow bottom border, photo of a woman in a yellow tank top holding the arm of a man in a red t-shirt.
Producers: Tanzania Commission for AIDS (TACAIDS), Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health / Center for Communication Programs (CCP)
Contact: Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health / Center for Communication Programs (CCP)
111 Market Place, Suite 310
Baltimore, Maryland 21202-4024
United States of America

Phone: (410) 659-6300
Email: webadmin@jhuccp.org
Website: http://www.jhuccp.org
Abstract: Part of ISHI's "Usione Soo! Sema Naye..." (Don’t be shy, speak up) campaign.

Notes: ISHI, “live” in Kiswahili, is an HIV/AIDS behavior change communication campaign for young men and women in Dar es Salaam inspired by the World AIDS Day 2000 theme: 'men make a difference'. The Campaign was officially launched by the Tanzania Prime Minister Hon. Frederick Sumaye in Dar es Salaam on November 15, 2001. The primary intended audience of the campaign is in- and out-of school youth ages... more
Notes: ISHI, “live” in Kiswahili, is an HIV/AIDS behavior change communication campaign for young men and women in Dar es Salaam inspired by the World AIDS Day 2000 theme: 'men make a difference'. The Campaign was officially launched by the Tanzania Prime Minister Hon. Frederick Sumaye in Dar es Salaam on November 15, 2001. The primary intended audience of the campaign is in- and out-of school youth ages 15-19. The campaign’s overall objective is to increase the number of youth aged 15-19 who believe that they are at personal risk of contracting HIV/AIDS. The campaign will provide the springboard for a sustained nationwide campaign reaching young people. less


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