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English Title: [Break the silence... : Talk about AIDS...]
Original Title: Tureke guceceka... : Tuvuge SIDA : Umusore nyakuri ni uganira na mugenzi we ibyerekeranye no kwirinda SIDA : Hitamo Kimwe mu : Kwifata : U : Budahemuka : Agakingirizo : Gana ibigo bitanga inama kuri SIDA
Series Title: | KUBA |
Media Format: Poster
Date: 2001
Country: Rwanda
Subjects: HIV Prevention, Interpersonal Communication, Sexual Abstinence, Fidelity, Condom Use, JHU/PCS, USAID
Audience: General, Couples
Languages: Kinyarwanda
Description: 84 x 60 cm. or 60 x 42 cm. poster. White background with black, red and navy text; illustration of a man wearing red shirt and green pants talking with a woman in a yellow dress.
Producers: Johns Hopkins University Population Communication Services (JHU/PCS), Musore Nawe Nkumi Bugaragarira Mu KUBA, NYC, Rwanda Ministry of Health, USAID
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: Poster encourages discussion on HIV prevention and explains the meaning of KUBA: abstinence, fidelity and condom use.

Notes: Also available in 58 x 40 cm.|The "KUBA" campaign, a program of the Johns Hopkins University Population Communication Services (JHU/PCS), is targeted at young adults and promotes abstinence, fidelity and condom use (which roughly translates to KUBA). AIDS has hit Rwanda's youth particularly hard, with a 6.9 percent prevalence rate of HIV infection for those ages 15 to 19. With an overall prevalence... more
Notes: Also available in 58 x 40 cm.|The "KUBA" campaign, a program of the Johns Hopkins University Population Communication Services (JHU/PCS), is targeted at young adults and promotes abstinence, fidelity and condom use (which roughly translates to KUBA). AIDS has hit Rwanda's youth particularly hard, with a 6.9 percent prevalence rate of HIV infection for those ages 15 to 19. With an overall prevalence rate of 12.5 percent, Rwanda's leaders are taking emergency action to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS. less


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