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Tsha Tsha DVD Discussion Guide

Strategies Towards the Effective Management of HIV


Author

Helen Hajiyiannis

Publication Date

January 1, 2008

Summary

Tsha Tsha is a South African youth-oriented television series that focuses on young people living in a world affected by HIV/AIDS and the challenges they face as they negotiate their way through adulthood.

This guide and the accompanying DVD form part of a strategy to broaden the reach of Tsha Tsha to non-broadcast environments. The guide aims to support the use of Tsha Tsha in contexts where the visual material is used to facilitate discussion, reflection, debate, and learning. More specifically, it aims to encourage conversation and debate around the following key themes from Series 4 which highlight strategies towards the effective management of HIV/AIDS:

  • HIV risk in relation to having multiple sexual partnerships, as well as multiple concurrent (overlapping) sexual partnerships;
  • care and support for orphans and vulnerable children;
  • minimising the risk of mother-to-child transmission of HIV; and
  • antiretroviral treatment.

The publication was made possible through support from the President's Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Health Communication Partnership based at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health / Center for Communication Programs, and Johns Hopkins Health and Education in South Africa (JHHESA).

To obtain a copy of this discussion guide and accompanying DVD, please see contacts below.

Publisher

Number of Pages

50

Languages

English

Contact

Helen Hajiyiannis
Research Manager
Centre for AIDS Development, Research and Evaluation (CADRE)

PO Box 30829

Braamfontein
2017
South Africa
Tel: 27 0 11 339 2611
Fax: 27 0 11 339 2615


Darryl Crossman
Johns Hopkins Health and Education in South Africa
Pretoria
South Africa
Tel: + 27 012 366 9300


Yvette Raphael
Johns Hopkins Health and Education in South Africa
Pretoria
South Africa
Tel: +27 012 366 9300

Source

Received hard copy at a meeting, Multiple Concurrent Partnerships Campaigns and Communications - Towards a Coordinated Regional Response, September 19 2008.

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