Category Archives: Malawi

How the issue of Multiple and Concurrent Partnerships is being addressed in Malawi

Malawian Broadcasters TVM & AFJ To Beam “Love Stories”

Malawi’s public broadcaster, TVM, will be broadcasting “Love- Stories in a time of HIV & AIDS“ on Tuesdays at 20h30, with repeats on Saturdays at 10h30am, while private broadcaster AFJ will broadcast the series on Saturdays at 20h00, repeating on Wednesdays at 18h30.

Polygamy Beyond Numbers

“Could the population gender disparities be the reason people engage in polygamous unions?” asks James Chavula in an article  entitled “Polygamy Beyond Numbers,” published in The Nation.

Malawi To Launch “Love Stories” Series On Thursday

Pakachere Institute for Health and Development Communication, the OneLove partner in Malwi, is to launch “Love – Stories in a time of HIV & AIDS” on Thursday at Mount Soche Hotel ,  says The BNL Times.

Male Social Networks Key to HIV and Aids Prevention

A new report suggests networks of male friendships could be used to help combat the HIV and AIDS epidemic in Sub-Saharan Africa, reports AllAfrica.com. The study titled: Extra-Marital Sexual Partnerships and Male Friendships in Rural Malawi, was published last month by the Max Planck Democratic Research Institute in Germany. The report found that a man [...]

What Makes Great Relationships Last?

Have you ever wondered why some partners are so happy together and stay together? Here are some of the reasons:

OneLove Answers Some Frequently Asked Questions

The following questions are frequently asked when we discuss multiple concurrent partners and how we can protect ourselves from HIV. This is OneLove’s position on the issues:

Talking To Your Partner Will Help You Build A Strong Relationship

There are so many things that you can talk about and plan together. It is very important that you and your partner are open-minded when discussing such issues. When you talk, your relationship becomes stronger. You also become closer to your partner and you develop a trusting and supportive relationship.