Category Archives: Namibia

Desert Soul Launches Short Film Series & Relationship Book

Last week Desert Soul, the OneLove partner in Namibia, launched a set of educational mass media in the form of a relationship booklet and a regional television series in 10 Southern African countries for its OneLove campaign, reports The Southern Times. The booklet entitled “Life and Love with One partner” and the regional television series [...]

Ways To Resist Cheating When Miles Apart

Cheating within a long distance relationship will always be around, says Benji on Busy Bee. Now the question is: would you give in to the temptation?

Download “Life And Love With One Partner”

Download OneLove: Life And Love With One Partner, a 44-page relationship book that was published by Desert Soul as part of the in-country campaign in Nambia. The book can be used in your home and your community. For example,  parents, adults, young people, teachers, health workers and community workers can use it. So read these [...]

9 Tips To Help Your Long-Distance Relationship Survive & Thrive

One of the reasons we have multiple concurrent partners is that we may be involved in long-distance relationships, and we feel unable to spend the time of separation alone without a partner. However, having multiple concurrent partners puts us at risk of getting HIV, regardless of the reasons. In view of this, it is a [...]

Share Your Tips:Making Long Distance Relationships Work

In a relationship, it is not always possible for the two sexual partners to live together all the time.  This can happen for many reasons, such as: Work – when one partner has to find work in another town or another country. A family emergency – when someone in the family is sick and one [...]

Namibian Communities In Conversation On Sexuality And HIV

What causes people to have more than one sexual partner at a time? “Sexual desire and satisfaction”; “It’s a cultural and social norm”; “Poverty and hunger; it’s a way to survive.” These are just some of the perspectives that emerged when communities under four traditional authorities came together to talk about what is known as [...]

Namibia Launches Campaign To “Break The Chain”

Namibia has embarked on a media campaign to break the chain of HIV transmissions driven by the practice of having more than one sexual partner.  Multiple and concurrent partnerships (MCP) has been identified as one of the key drivers of the epidemic, reports New Era.