Ukraine Safer Sex Campaign - Ukraine
The pre-campaign survey revealed that most young people in Ukraine do not believe that they are personally at risk of contracting HIV - approximately 40% never or seldom use condoms when having sex. To address these findings, campaign organisers sought to increase safer sex awareness among young people and advocate that they engage in open discussions on sexual health issues with their partners. Twelve television channels, as well as radio stations and outdoor billboards, urged discussion and action related to safer sex. In addition, events were held to convey the campaign message and foster interaction among young people. For example, to initiate the campaign, a TV-bridge connecting the 5 campaign cities broadcast a large youth music event called 'Let's Talk About It'. Providing concrete information and sources for help is another campaign strategy. More than 500,000 leaflets and 10,000 posters were distributed to young people with the help of a wide range of youth organisations. Among other practical information, the leaflet provides a list of anonymous testing centres and places to go for further information and support.
AFEW, a Novib Oxfam Netherlands counterpart, is an international, non-governmental, humanitarian, public health organisation whose mission is to contribute to the reduction of the impact of HIV/AIDS in the Newly Independent States of the former Soviet Union.
AFEW, All-Ukrainian Network of People Living With HIV/AIDS, Ukrainian Ministry of Health and selected HIV/AIDS-service organisations. The campaign is financed by the Dutch Organisation for International Development Co-operation (Novib - Oxfam, The Netherlands) and the Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA).
Oxfam stories, sent to The Communication Initiative by Tamara Richards on November 13 2003; and project page on Oxfam International site; and press release on AFEW site.
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