Last week the launch of the national OneLove Campaign in Zimbabwe went very well, says Action, a heActionalth and communication and development NGO in Zimbabawe and regional partner in the OneLove campaign.
Zimbabwe joined a regional campaign that focuses on the reduction of multiple and concurrent sexual partnerships (MCPs), seen as one of the key drivers of the HIV pandemic in the region, reports Zimbabwe’s Sunday paper The Zimbabwe Standard
A multiple and concurrent partnership is a situation where sexual relationships overlap in time. A sexual partnership is considered to be concurrent if a person reports having two or more sexual partners in the previous month.







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The campaign is a positive move indeed and it needs to reach the general public, without facing constraints. I mean to those who do not have access to internet facilities. so I hope you are going to make more alternatives like mass media, posters, tv adverts and also public campaigns that is community outreach and social mobilisation.
We also need more informatin concerning the campaign
Keep this positive move in motion.
Thanks.
@Mukaka- The online campaign is a very small part of the campaign. The biggest part of the campaign happens in the real world including billboards and banners and other materials. I’ll post a link to the materials we have put online later; maybe you’ve even come across some of the materials and didn’t realise.
Here are some of the links as promised:
Keep your love under one roof – this is a billboard and it comes in English, Shona and Ndebele, with the English billboard using a young couple
http://www.onelovesouthernafrica.org/index.php/keep-your-love-under-one-roof/
OneLove means
http://www.onelovesouthernafrica.org/index.php/onelove-means/
This is a banner, and explains very clearly what OneLove stands for.