Mass media initiatives are being implemented globally to provide information and foster HIV preventive behavior, however there has been limited evaluation of these efforts in sub-Saharan Africa. The Straight Talk (ST) program in Uganda has targeted youth with HIV and reproductive health (RH) information for over a decade. Evaluation results show positive associations between exposure to ST media and a number of key outcomes among youth, including sexual behavior, knowledge, and attitudes. In 2005–06, the Horizons Program conducted the first impact evaluation of the ST program in Uganda to document its effects on young people. This brief focuses on the findings of the adolescent survey. Overall, the study indicates that many Ugandan adolesce...
An estimated 3.7 percent of young people aged 15–24 years are living with HIV in Uganda, and face un...
Link Up, a global consortium led by the International HIV/AIDS Alliance, sought to meet the immediat...
Introduction: As young people living with HIV grow their sexual behaviour and it's implication on HI...
Mass media initiatives are being implemented globally to provide information and foster HIV preventi...
This Horizons study in Uganda found that exposure by adolescents to Straight Talk, a mass media init...
HIV remains a major concern in Kenya among all segments of the population, including adolescents. Ne...
The Population Council is conducting implementation research in Uganda, in collaboration with local ...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has a great burden of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and high new HIV i...
These conference proceedings draw on preliminary data from an ongoing project implemented by TASO Ug...
Uganda has been hailed for combating the HIV/AIDS epidemic from an 18% prevalence in 1992 to only 6....
Background: Systematic reviews show that HIV prevention campaigns are often ineffective in reducing ...
Young people in Uganda constitute the majority of the country\u27s population and yet often limited ...
The Population Council collaborated with Makerere University’s Child Health and Development Centre t...
Save The Mother Conference and Reunion Presentations, 2018.Background Uganda has the highest populat...
Background Adequate sexual and reproductive health literacy (SRHL) among young people has been linke...
An estimated 3.7 percent of young people aged 15–24 years are living with HIV in Uganda, and face un...
Link Up, a global consortium led by the International HIV/AIDS Alliance, sought to meet the immediat...
Introduction: As young people living with HIV grow their sexual behaviour and it's implication on HI...
Mass media initiatives are being implemented globally to provide information and foster HIV preventi...
This Horizons study in Uganda found that exposure by adolescents to Straight Talk, a mass media init...
HIV remains a major concern in Kenya among all segments of the population, including adolescents. Ne...
The Population Council is conducting implementation research in Uganda, in collaboration with local ...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has a great burden of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and high new HIV i...
These conference proceedings draw on preliminary data from an ongoing project implemented by TASO Ug...
Uganda has been hailed for combating the HIV/AIDS epidemic from an 18% prevalence in 1992 to only 6....
Background: Systematic reviews show that HIV prevention campaigns are often ineffective in reducing ...
Young people in Uganda constitute the majority of the country\u27s population and yet often limited ...
The Population Council collaborated with Makerere University’s Child Health and Development Centre t...
Save The Mother Conference and Reunion Presentations, 2018.Background Uganda has the highest populat...
Background Adequate sexual and reproductive health literacy (SRHL) among young people has been linke...
An estimated 3.7 percent of young people aged 15–24 years are living with HIV in Uganda, and face un...
Link Up, a global consortium led by the International HIV/AIDS Alliance, sought to meet the immediat...
Introduction: As young people living with HIV grow their sexual behaviour and it's implication on HI...