A film in Twi language. Get tested for HIV to help protect your kids from infection. On the street in front of Sylvias house, a group of young people is havi…
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50+ couple Tom and Brooke Nagle work with an NGO in South Africa to organize educational programs for AIDS orphans and people living with HIV and AIDS. Learn…

part of the sankofa center program, We do the traditional Gota dance and lead into a dance drama to show how HIV can spread.
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It is not always easy to talk about toilets. But scientists, policymakers and politicians are starting a conversation about solving the sanitation crisis. 15…
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Without the Bible there is Chaos, disease and death. (Protected disease) There is an orphan crisis in Uganda. Currently the country is home to nearly 3.4 million children who have lost one or both parents to HIV/AIDS, extreme poverty and civil conflict. In fact, Uganda has the largest orphan population per capita of any country in the world. openheartorphanage.cfsites.org
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One of the Dance Dramas I did with The Sankofa Center to give HIV/AIDS education to a village outside of Accra. This Dance Drama depicted two prostitutes debating between having sex without a condom and getting money, or insisting on using a condom during sex and maybe losing a few clients. The story shows that if you don’t use a condom, you will get sick. But, if you insist on using a condom, even if they threaten to leave, men will still have sex with you and you will both stay strong and healthy. Prostitution is a huge issue in Ghana and men often pressure the women into not using protection by preying on their need for money. This increases the risk of HIV/AIDS exponentially and, as sex is a trade in Ghana, increases the number of potential victims exponentially, too. We hope that this Dance Drama teaches women and men to put their health first.
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This is an overview of the Youth HIV/ADS Ambassadorship Program that Care Net Ghana ran in the Volta Region in 2010. Thank you to our donor Nike Red for making this program possible.
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VOA’s “Straight Talk Africa” John Dramani Mahama, Vice President of Ghana spoke to host Shaka Ssali about a the recent UN AIDS Conference in which his country was highlighted for the modest achievements they have made in the war against HIV and AIDS .
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MEMEZA 2012 A new powerful show to fight the stigma that surrounds HIV/AIDS through music and dance.
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Pantano Christian Church Student Ministries cross-cultural outreach trip to Ghana, West Africa, March 2009.
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Help children orphaned by HIV/AIDS in Ghana. Visit nectarhome.org Please donate to Nectar Home’s self-financing project http (click on “How to Contribute”)
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COURTESY OF AMN: www.africanmoviesnews.com http www.twitter.com www.youtube.com Contrary to reports in some quarters that nollywood actress, Ngozi Nwosu is down with kidney problems, a popular entertainment magazine -E247 Entertainment reports that the actress is actually down with HIV. Findings by my team shows that the actress has become a shadow of herself while most of her fans are praying for her soonest recovery. Here is what E247 wrote The story that Nollywood actress Ngozi Nwosu is critically ill is no more an issue. What is the boggling is the ailment she is suffering from. Following E24-7 magazine’s report in our story, HELP! NGOZI NWOSU IS DYING, published October1-7,2012, our office was inundated with several calls from fans, spiritualists and curious readers but recently a more shocking revelation on the true situation of the health of the once robust and beautiful actress who has over the last two months gone into recluse was disclosed. The source who pleaded anonymity and was formerly in the service of the Nigerian Medical Research Center, Yaba, Lagos as a nurse hinted she’s HIV positive. According to the source who was one of Ngozi`s medical counselors at the NMR, “Ngozi has been on medical surveillance since 2010. She is what I will call an HIV positive patient. Her kidney problem is as a result of her HIV complications. She used to visit the center on Wednesdays but we have not seen her for some time now” What about Talia’s eye popping gown at Headies

A film in Twi language. In the course of one family’s day, the parents and their children independently come to the conclusion that its time to have a discussion about HIV/AIDS. The problem is who will take the first step? A SCENARIOS FROM AFRICA film (www.globaldialogues.org)