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Ndizvo Zvandiri

Publication Date

2007

Summary

“Ndizvo Zvandiri” is 30-minute film that aims to promote advocacy in prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT), and encourage disclosure of HIV status and male participation in reproductive health issues.

 

“Ndizvo Zvandiri,” which means “This is What I Am,” tells the story of Miriam, who discovers that she is HIV positive when she goes to look for antenatal care. Intended to be representative of the challenges that many women in Zimbabwe face, the film chronicles the gender challenges she faces in disclosing her status to her husband, as well as how the couple eventually join hands to protect the future of their unborn child.

 

 

The film is complemented by a discussion guide to help facilitate discussion on the various PMTCT and social issues portrayed in it. Produced by the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Child Welfare (MOHCW) and Zimbabwe AIDS Prevention Project (ZAPP), with funding from Johnson and Johnson and United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the production is intended to be shown and discussed in public health institutions, churches, workplaces, schools, community meetings, and any other group setting where dialogue on HIV/AIDS can be initiated.

 

 

For more information on this film, please use the contact details below:

 

 

Contact

Matthews Maruva
Elizabeth Glazer Pediatric AIDS Foundation

143 King George Road,

Harare
Zimbabwe
Tel: 04-302572 / 302287 / 79
Fax: 263-4-(0)4-729401

Source

Email from Matthews Maruva to Soul Beat Africa on October 30 2007, and Healthdev website on December 05 2007.


Placed on the Communication Initiative site December 05 2007
Last Updated July 14 2008

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