
Participatory Dramas Spur Behavior Change in Mozambique
OCTOBER 2007 — My Husband's Denial is a 20-minute video that offers a fascinating look at O Teatro do Oprimido, a grassroots theatre troupe whose participatory performances encourage behavior change — in this case, to persuade men to go for HIV testing. Get a glimpse of people and scenes in the city of Quelimane, Mozambique, and learn about the vital work FHI is doing to reduce the high rates of HIV infection in Zambézia Province.
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OCTOBER 2007 — On his visit to Mozambique in August, US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Mike Leavitt commented positively on a poster presentation on the rapid scale-up in Zambezia Province of FHI programs to prevent mother-to-child transmission and provide HIV counseling, testing, care, and treatment.
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FHI Implements TB, HIV/AIDS Programs in Mozambique
FHI is working with Mozambican counterparts to provide integrated HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and treatment services and address the country's high prevalence rate, particularly among women and children.
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Through TBCAP, FHI/Mozambique helped produce a series of leaflets on TB and HIV for TB counselors and patients, healthcare supervisors, and healthcare workers.
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Featured Donor: USAID
Through our donors, such as USAID, FHI supports Mozambique and its organizations in preventing the spread of HIV and improving HIV/AIDS care and support among those at highest risk.
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The FHI/Mozambique office is here to help. If you want to learn more about the office or contact officials directly, visit the Contact Us Web page.