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Formats, Partnerships, and Content: Optimising the Components of an HIV and AIDS Media Campaign in AngolaPublication DateMay 2006
SummaryThis 4-page report highlights the findings of a survey that was done to assess the impact of Mo Kamba (My Mate), a radio call-in and discussion programme, as well as complementary public service announcements, dealing with a wide range of issues around HIV and AIDS. The programme is designed for 15-24 year olds, with a stated objective of raising knowledge of transmission routes, methods of risk reduction, and encouraging greater discussion about sexual health across Angola. Between March 27 and May 5, 2006 (eight months after Mo Kamba was first broadcast) the BBC World Service Trust carried out a survey of 15-24 year olds in four provinces across Angola (Luanda, Benguela, Cunene and Lunda Norte). The purpose of the survey was to establish the awareness, reach, and appeal of Mo Kamba and a selection of the PSAs, as well as to determine levels of knowledge, attitudes held, and self-reported behaviour relating to issues directly relevant to risk reduction around HIV.
The resulting report charts the key findings of the survey, including some gender-related variations in behaviour. For example, messaging around condoms appears to be particularly effective among young women, as compared to young men. Respondents who were sexually active and did not listen to Mo Kamba reported using a condom an average of 2.5 times in the previous three months. Those who listened to Mo Kamba used a condom on average 3.5 times in the three months prior to survey. The gap between female listeners and non-listeners is larger than the gap between male listeners and non-listeners. 46 % of women listeners compared to 28 % of non-listeners owned a condom.
The survey found that Mo Kamba listeners are more likely to:
Mo Kamba listeners were also more likely to:
The survey identified the following lessons learned.
Format
Purposes of Multi-format campaigns
Content
Partnerships
ContactResearch and Learning Group
BBC World Service Trust
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Great Britain & Northern Ireland (UK)
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Related SummariesSource"Formats, Partnerships, and Content: Optimising the Components of an HIV and AIDS Media Campaign in Angola," by Candido Mendes, Argentina Michinga, Gary Mundy & Tomaz Volf, BBC World Service Trust: Survey Research, Series 1, No.4, March 2007 [PDF]; and BBC World Service Trust website January 27, 2008. Placed on the Communication Initiative site January 30 2008 Last Updated August 19 2008 |
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