Uganda, Rwanda,
Zambia, Cote d’ Ivoire, and South Africa
net Awards for HIV and AIDS Communication in
Africa
The African Network for Strategic Communication
in Health and Development (AfriComNet) will
recognize five organizations and individuals
for outstanding efforts to fight HIV and AIDS
through communication, during an award ceremony
to be held the evening of 4th June 2008, 6.00
p.m. at the Sheraton Hotel Ballroom Kampala,
Uganda.
The 2008 winners of the AfriComNet annual award
for excellence in HIV and AIDS Strategic Communication
in Africa include:
- an integrated social marketing campaign in
Uganda that uses an entertaining approach to
promote HIV/AIDS prevention and care, malaria
prevention and treatment, family planning and
child health;
- radio series from Zambia that features stories
from people living with HIV/AIDS to combat HIV
related stigma and discrimination;
- a radio soap opera from Rwanda designed to
address priority social issues, including HIV/AIDS
and reproductive health;
- a multi-channel HIV/AIDS campaign for youth
in Cote d’Ivoire that promotes life skills
and healthy behaviors; and
- a multi-country workplace HIV/AIDS program
based on volunteer peer educators initiated
in South Africa;
- Mr. Wareen Feek, the Executive Director of
Communication Initiative, for his outstanding
contribution to HIV/AIDS prevention and mitigation
of through communication.
The 2008 winners in each of the four categories
of mass media, multi-channel, interpersonal/community
and social marketing were selected by a panel
of communication experts from HIV/AIDS and communication
organizations in the region. “The winners
are excellent examples of the power of communication
to combat HIV and AIDS in Africa, by keeping
in tune what’s happening with the epidemic,’’
states Dr. Lorna Tumwebaze, AfriComNet Executive
Director.
The AfriComNet annual awards was launched in
2007, to create a much needed space to share
and encourage effective HIV/AIDS communication
programming in Africa. The winning communication
initiatives, all implemented in Africa, were
monitored and evaluated to show that they have
affected behavior and contributed to the prevention
and mitigation of the HIV epidemic. The annual
awards highlight cost effective, high quality,
innovative and cutting edge communication strategies,
tools and programs that can be easily replicated
in Africa.
AfriComNet has over 800 members in 44 countries,
comprised of individuals, associations, governmental
and non-governmental organizations, community-
and faith-based organizations and educational
institutions. Its mission is to strengthen capacity
in and commitment to strategic communication
for health and development in Africa.
This year’s annual award is supported
by the ROADS Project with funding from the United
States President’s Emergency Fund for
AIDS Relief and the United States Agency for
International Development for East Africa.
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