Radio Announcers against AIDS - State of Ceará, Brazil
This programme captialised on the democratic potential of radio and the charisma and intimacy the radio announcer may develop with his or her listeners to promote reproductive health and prevent sexually transmitted diseases (in particular, AIDS). Its efforts were focused in the State of Ceará, Brazil. Objectives included:
Popular culture and humor were used to challenge the fatalistic and stereotyped stigma that is associated with AIDS. The project sensitised, trained, and monitored a group of 50 radio announcers in the State of Ceará, working from the premise that health communication must look for a language that is popular, honest, direct, and interactive to face the misinformation, tension, and conflicts that are generated by questions related to gender, reproductive rights, sexuality, family planning, and STD/AIDS prevention.Activities included:
HIV/AIDS, Health.
- Reducing the incidence of infection by HIV/AIDS and other STDs in the State of Ceará
- Improving the coverage and the quality of information disseminated on STD/AIDS and promoting reproductive health through a partnership with the radio media in Ceará.
Popular culture and humor were used to challenge the fatalistic and stereotyped stigma that is associated with AIDS. The project sensitised, trained, and monitored a group of 50 radio announcers in the State of Ceará, working from the premise that health communication must look for a language that is popular, honest, direct, and interactive to face the misinformation, tension, and conflicts that are generated by questions related to gender, reproductive rights, sexuality, family planning, and STD/AIDS prevention.Activities included:
- Creation, production and distribution of campaign pieces - mini-soap operas, rap, forró (NE Brazilian country music), parodies, popular poetry, and other spots - recorded on CD and cassette tapes to be transmitted by radio
- Seminars and training sessions with radio announcers from the capital and the interior of Ceará (four seminars were organized in 1998/99 in Fortaleza, Sobral and Juazeiro do Norte)
- Production and distribution of informative newsletters sent at regular intervals to the "radio announcers network" with educational materials about the themes of the Project.
HIV/AIDS, Health.
Key Points
An evaluative study is underway of the impact of the Project among the radio announcers and among their listeners.
Partners
Health and Social Development Institute (ISDS), Ceará State Secretariat of Health (SESA-CE), Ceará Association of Radio and TV Stations (ACERT), BEMFAM-Ceará, Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA), Mayors and Municipal Secretariats of Ceará, Project HIV/STD - Fortaleza, Ceará Secretariat of Culture and Sports, UNICEF-Ceará, Federal University of Ceará (UFC), University of Fortaleza (UNIFOR), Pathfinder of Brazil, USAID.
Sources
"Documenting and Sharing Learning in Health Communication for Development - A Literature Review." Prepared by Rafael Obreg
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