Category Archives: Mozambique

Love Story Series Launched In Mozambique

Nweti, the OneLove campaign partner in Mozambique, launched the short film Traídos pela Traição – Betrayed, in Maputo  as part of the Love – Stories in a time of HIV & AIDS series on July 26th. The event brought together around 300 people, who included representatives from UN agencies, donors and the National Aids Council, [...]

Mozambican women explain the advantages of having one sexual partner

During our research on multiple concurrent partnerships, a number of Mozambican women spoke about the advantages of having onelove.

Mozambican Men Are Under Cultural Pressure To Prove Their Masculinity

Mozambican men are under pressure to prove their masculinity by sleeping with as many women as they can, says Denise Namburete, director of Nweti, a health and development communication NGO in Mozambique and OneLove partner in that country.

Meet Joe Advertorial ( In Portuguese)

The Meet Joe public service announcement (PSA) was broadcast in all major TV channels in Mozambique. The PSAs were also broadcast in South Africa ( English version) and in Namibia.

N’weti Makes Noise About Multiple Concurrent Partners In Mozambique

N’weti’s campaign on multiple concurrent partnerships prioritizes a very strong presence and exposure of messages in the media, namely through radio and TV debates, public service announcements, billboards, banners, etc, with the aim of creating a generalized debate around MCP in the national arena.

Survival, Lack Of Affection & Sexual Satisfaction => More Sexual Partners

Mozambican girls say survival, lack of affection, lack of sexual satisfaction and ambition are some of the reasons they have multiple sexual partners. Here is what they say:

Support from religious leaders important to OneLove Campaign

Support from religious leaders is important to the OneLove campaign, says the regional partners of the campaign. Religious leaders and institutions have strong, long-term and non-superficial relationships with their communities and engender commitment and trust perhaps to a greater extent than political institutions, says Denise Namburete, director of Nweti, a health and development communication NGO [...]