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The Puppet has a CoughCountryEthiopia RegionGlobal, Africa Programme SummaryThe Puppet has a Cough is a puppet show project meant to educate Ethiopians about HIV/AIDS. The puppeteers who launched this project are part of the HIV/AIDS Education Team at the Counselling and Social Services Center of the Medical Missionaries of Mary (MMM) in Ethiopia. Communication StrategiesUtilising drama, music, video and other techniques, the puppeteers in this project perform for and work with students to pass on information about preventing HIV/AIDS and how to care for people with HIV/AIDS. Through the performances the puppets teach students how important it is to break down the social stigma of HIV/AIDS and they discuss how everybody in the community has a part to play in combating the epidemic. “The patient puppet has a cough. The doctor puppet quickly finds out that there's a lot more to it than a plain old cough. The dialogue between the two touches on all the issues related to HIV /AIDS. Soon, a lively questions and answers session is under way, with a very inter-active audience.” The puppeteers on the project say the personality of the puppets is important for the interaction with the audience. A lion takes on the role of the devastating virus that attacks the human immune system. On the other hand, the gentle zebra is the wise one, who takes a positive outlook and gives useful advice. Development IssuesHIV/AIDS. PartnersMedical Missionaries of Mary. ContactMedical Missionaries of Mary.
SourceMMM website on June 9 2005. Placed on the Communication Initiative site August 17 2006 Last Updated August 22 2006 |
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