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Tobacco on Trial - A BBC radio series - India/South AsiaCountryIndia RegionGlobal, Africa, South Asia Programme SummaryA radio series targeted at India/South Asia's youth to enlighten them with clear information on the health hazards of smoking. Communication StrategiesTobacco on Trial was aired for 15 minutes in a 15 week series.Although the programme had a wide appeal, it was aimed at the youth population in hopes the message would reach them before they were addicted. Broadcast in Hindi, it sent a positive message to millions of listeners and set an example of socially responsible radio. The last 3 programmes were interactive. A specially designed website accompanied the radio series providing health information, background data, a People's Poll and an interactive debate on the pros and cons of smoking. Involving the community has proven to be very successful in conveying a lasting message. Development IssuesTobacco, Health, Children, Youth Key PointsKick the Habit promoted the awareness of smoking related issues, particularly where young people were concerned. It was discovered that many children had very little knowledge of the dangers of smoking. After witnessing a Will's sponsored 1996 Cricket World Cup, 16% of 5000 14 year old school children surveyed believed that "they would become better cricketers if they smoked Wills". The programmes aimed to expel the myth, especially among women and children, that it was "cool" to smoke by educating the listeners about the 4000 chemicals in cigarette smoke, the 28% higher level of nicotine in Bidis over traditional cigarettes and the fact that India is now the world's leader in oral cancer due to the new craze "Gutkha" (another form of tobacco chewing). The progress of 5 volunteers who were trying to quit smoking was followed on the air through telephone interviews. The final programme was aired from schools hosting live anti-smoking presentations. PartnersThe World Health Organisation (WHO) ContactEleanor Morris
Projects Manager, Education Unit BBC World Service Trust Room 102 NE Bush House PO Box 76 Strand London WC2B 4PH Tel: 44 (0) 20 755 73526 E-mail: eleanor.morris@bbc.co.uk The World Health Organisation (WHO)
SourceInternal BBC document Placed on the Communication Initiative site August 13 2003 Last Updated August 13 2003 |
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