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Written by Dorothy Fadiman   
HIV/AIDS AWARENESS in ETHIOPIA: Approaches to Prevention (2006)

Modes of communication, such as radio, television, and print media, provide basic information about HIV/AIDS. Prevention education also comes alive in a range of other settings, including street theater, coffee ceremonies, and funeral gatherings. This film explores the work of Ethiopians committed to controlling the spread of HIV/AIDS, while promoting respect and compassion for those living with the virus.

HIV/AIDS AWARENESS in ETHIOPIA: Approaches to Prevention (2006)

Run time: 27:00 [Click on one of the following links to see the film]

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Director: Dorothy Fadiman
Producer: Dorothy Fadiman, Matthew Luotto
Production Company: Concentric Media
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Keywords: Radio; television; print media; prevention education; street theater; coffee ceremonies; funeral gatherings; respect, compassion; awareness; Alebachew Teka; drama; HIV; AIDS; HIV/AIDS; Ethiopia; SEEDS of HOPE
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Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs

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