External Evaluation of the Southern African Regional Social and Behavior Change Communication Program, as Implemented in Mozambique [Briefing]

This programme aims to reduce HIV infection through the use of mass media and community-based activities

Abstract

The Southern African Regional Social and Behavior Change Communication Program, funded by the British Department for International Development (DfID), aimed to reduce HIV infection by increasing health awareness and by facilitating social and behavioral change through the use of both mass media and community-based activities. The Mozambique component of the program was implemented by N'weti - Comunicação para a Saúde!, the Southern African HIV and AIDS Dissemination Service (SAfAIDS), and the Community Media Trust.This evaluation assesses the net effect of exposure to N’weti, SAfAIDS, and CMT interventions on key indicators of HIV knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors.

Citation

Hutchinson, P.; Wheeler, J.; Silvestre, E.; Anglewicz, P.; Meekers, D.; Hembling, J. External Evaluation of the Southern African Regional Social and Behavior Change Communication Program, as Implemented in Mozambique [Briefing]. Tulane University, USA (2012) 2 pp.

External Evaluation of the Southern African Regional Social and Behavior Change Communication Program, as Implemented in Mozambique [Briefing]

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Published 1 January 2012