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Our latest series of dialogues has focused on health communication
Development and aid are influenced by a range of interacting factors in constantly changing social contexts, which can lead to unpredictable outcomes. This is particularly true in the case of HIV and AIDs.
Digital stories are a powerful means to convey the experiences of people living with HIV, carers, and those affected by a range of development issues.
Social movements of people living with HIV and AIDS have generated solidarity and mutual support, and developed resistance identities to challenge their marginalisation. What can we learn from HIV social movement communication?
Stigma and discrimination are an everyday experience for people living with HIV and AIDS. They have also been identified as key barriers to the achievement of universal access to HIV prevention, treatment care and support by 2010.
The role of the media in addressing homophobia.
This discussion looked at the challenges of addressing gender in HIV and AIDS programming, and the need to look at power relations and work with a wide range of stakeholders for sustainable change.
A multi-levelled communication strategy for young people’s sexual and reproductive rights.
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