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Average Rating: 3.25 out of 5 (4 ratings submitted)
PakachereCountry
Malawi
Programme Summary
Communication StrategiesThe project originally adapted media materials that Soul City used in South Africa in its behavioural change communication campaigns, which included radio, print, and television. They then made the shift to producing original materials in radio, print, and television. Print Click here to view the Living Positively with HIV/AIDS booklet on Google ebooks. Radio Drama Pakachere then moved to producing their own materials and produced two Chichewa-language radio series which were broadcast on six radio stations. The first was a 45-episode series dealing with drug abuse, tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, stigma and discrimination, and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The second was a 60-episode series dealing with high blood pressure, HIV/AIDS, domestic violence, and entrepreneurship. According to Pakachere, radio has a very high reach in Malawi - more than 85% of the population in both rural and urban areas. Television Two additional talk shows have since been produced, both consisting of 13 episodes each, that deal with HIV/AIDS, orphan-hood, and domestic violence. In addition, three 13-episode series of the TV drama Soul City have been broadcast. As part of the Soul City Regional Programme, Pakachere also produced a short film called "The Test". It formed part of the Untold Stories series, which was broadcast on television across Southern Africa in 2008. Pakachere also uses community mobilisation and advocacy activities to complement the campaign products and messages. It identifies existing clubs or encourages new ones who can be trained to use the print materials or be used as listening clubs for the radio dramas. The groups are also trained in Village Participatory Drama to impart the information they learned to others in their villages. Development IssuesHIV/AIDS, Health Key PointsPakachere was originally established as one of the communication programmes within PSI Malawi in 2002. Pakachere IHDC eventually became an independent local health communications NGO in March 2008, specialising in media communication programmes. PartnersPSI/Malawi, Soul City Institute for Health and Development Communication ContactPakachere Institute for Health and Development Communication
P.O. Box 30248
Blantyre
3
Malawi
Tel: + 265 1 831 661
Related SummariesSourcePSI website on May 24 2004; and Soul City Regional Programme 2002 - 2007 Impact Evaluation Summary [PDF] on December 8 2008. Placed on the Communication Initiative site May 23 2004 Last Updated May 15 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
Special FocusHIV/AIDS Social Norm Change
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THE BOOKLET ON LIVING POSITIVELY WITH HIV/AIDS
This book is easy to read and follow. Itshould therefore be reproduced to reach out to more Malawians.
Content and approach
The content and angle taken on tackling various issues is very interesting. Someone can easily develop interest to take time and read or listen to issues under discussion.
Edna Bvalani
Excellent, only make the text bigger.