Health Communication Materials Database | M/MC ID# PO ZAM 92 |
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| English Title: Africa alive! : Youth making it happen against STDs, HIV/AIDS concert : Date: Tuesday 14th Sept., '99 : Venue: Show grounds, Main arena : Time: 19 hrs (Icasa delegates); 21 hrs (general public) : Entrance: Freeeee Series Title: | Africa Alive! | Media Format: Poster Date: 1999 Country: Zambia Subjects: AIDS, Campaigns, Africa, Enter-Educate, Music, JHU/CCP Audience: General Languages: English Description: 58 x 42 cm. poster. White background with brown and green text; Africa Alive! logo (beige map of Africa with brown dancing figure in front of it) in center. Producers: Africa Alive! 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/
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|  | Notes: Africa Alive! is an innovative multinational network of youth and AIDS organizations aimed at reaching and empowering youth with HIV/AIDS prevention programs using popular entertainment. It responds to the fact that hundreds of youth organizations have already joined the fight against AIDS throughout Africa; and although their gains have been impressive, their approach remains tactical rather than... more Notes: Africa Alive! is an innovative multinational network of youth and AIDS organizations aimed at reaching and empowering youth with HIV/AIDS prevention programs using popular entertainment. It responds to the fact that hundreds of youth organizations have already joined the fight against AIDS throughout Africa; and although their gains have been impressive, their approach remains tactical rather than strategic. Africa Alive! provides the inspiration and means for those organizations to work together and to scale up the response toward AIDS on a regional level. Formerly scattered activities in the fight against AIDS are becoming part of a well-developed, coordinated strategic effort by Africans to address their crisis effectively. Nearly 100 public and private sector organizations have joined forces in Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe; each country formed a National Working Group, whose regional Board of Directors meet three times a year, usually at the project office in Durban, South Africa. less
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