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Mundo Sem Segredos (World Without Secrets)Country
Mozambique
Programme SummaryCommunication StrategiesBroadcasting weekly, the programmes aired on Rádio Moçambique provincial stations, in Portuguese and local languages. They contained a mix of interviews, drama, live reports, testimonials, music, and poetry intended to entertain and inform listeners. Listeners were encouraged to participate through letters, phone calls, and competitions. A weekly counselling session with a trained counsellor (called ‘Tia Sonia’ or ‘Aunty Sonia’) provided advice and solutions to listeners' questions or problems. She was joined by a playful character called Girassol – Sunflower - who asked various questions about life and read letters and questions from listeners. According to the organisers, these strategies were designed to address HIV/AIDS in an open and non-judgmental way. The counselling session and a mini-drama series with a cast of child actors was produced centrally in Portuguese by Media Support Partnership and distributed on CD to each participating station. Other material was produced locally by the young teams of radio producers. Groups of young people between the ages of 12 and 15 were recruited and trained to plan content, to gather material, and to record, produce, and edit radio programmes (using digital equipment), through tailor-made workshops and on-going mentoring. The idea was that because the programmes were made by children, they would reach young listeners in away that they can understand and accept. Mundo Sem Segredos is a product of a project which began in 2001 entitled Strengthening Media Response to HIV/AIDS, in partnership with the National Aids Council (CNCS). The first year's activities included working with radio broadcasters in 6 provinces. Four training workshops were held for broadcasters to review their progress and learn from their peers. Moreover, five listener surveys on attitudes towards HIV/AIDS and on radio listening preferences were conducted to inform communication interventions. This phase worked with Radio managers to ensure they fully supported, and participated in, the process. Development IssuesHIV/AIDS, Children. Key PointsThe Mundo Sem Segredos project was developed in Mozambique to help counter what the organisers have called the widespread ignorance of HIV/AIDS in the country through mass media. In September 2008, Radio Mozambique indicated it wanted to take over editorial control of Mundo Sem Segredos. Discussions with the Ministry of Education and Culture and Radio Mozambique are ongoing. PartnersMedia Support Partnership, Ministry of Education, Rádio Moçambique, DANIDA. ContactMedia Support Partnership
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SourceEmail from Niamh Hanafin to Soul Beat Africa on November 4 2004 and email from Julia Russell to The Communication Initiative, March 28 2006 and Media Support website on March 19 2009. Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site May 10 2005 Last Updated March 31 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 |
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