The OneLove national campaign led by Lusweti Institute for Health and Development Communication has launched mobile discussions on multiple concurrent partnerships to be conducted in buses, reports the Swazi Observer.
Commuters who will participate in the discussions will not pay bus fare.
The mobile discussions are facilitated in partnership with the Swaziland Theatre for children and Young People (SWATCYP) using a mixture of strategies.
Lusweti Advocacy and Marketing Manager Zanele Zwane said the strategies include invisible theatre, where bus riders were exposed to a dramatisation of a scenario depicting multiple concurrent partners (MCP) related issues.








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