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ETHIOPIA: Condom creations grace the catwalk
Tuesday, 9 Feb, 2010 – 1:11 | Comments Off

Photo: DKT
Ten thousand male and female condoms were used in the fashion shows
ADDIS ABABA, 9 February 2010 (PlusNews) – The whims of fashion collided with some of life’s harsher realities when, during a …

KENYA: Meeting Muslim leaders halfway on HIV education
Tuesday, 8 Dec, 2009 – 7:08 | Comments Off

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The new strategy encourages Imams to spread HIV messages while remaining true to their religious beliefs
GARISSA, 8 December 2009 (PlusNews) – “Desist from engaging in adultery, go for HIV tests, do …

ANGOLA: HIV-positive couple live happily ever after
Tuesday, 1 Dec, 2009 – 21:05 | Comments Off

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Actors from the radio soap opera “Camatondo” in a recording session
LUANDA, 30 November 2009 (PlusNews) – The story of Epalanga, a poor farm boy, and his love for Belita, the daughter of …

KENYA: Giving young people the skills to say "No"
Monday, 21 Sep, 2009 – 1:03 | Comments Off

Photo: Kenneth Odiwuor/IRIN Marching for abstinenceNAIROBI, 17 September 2009 (PlusNews) – Carrying placards that read, “Huwezi Die Uki Abstain”, Swahili slang for “You won’t die if you abstain [from sex]“, more than 3,000 young people …

KENYA: Giving young people the skills to say “No”
Thursday, 17 Sep, 2009 – 13:07 | Comments Off

Photo: Kenneth Odiwuor/IRINMarching for abstinenceNAIROBI, 17 September 2009 (PlusNews) – Carrying placards that read, “Huwezi Die Uki Abstain”, Swahili slang for “You won’t die if you abstain [from sex]“, more than 3,000 young people recently …

UGANDA: HIV-positive people learn the value of leaving a will
Tuesday, 15 Sep, 2009 – 7:27 | Comments Off

Photo: Eva-Lotta Jansson/IRINWills help safeguard the property rights of children orphaned by HIVBUSIA, 14 September 2009 (PlusNews) – Discussing the prospect of death is taboo in many African cultures, but a new Ugandan programme is …