PCI-Media Impact
Strengthens HIV/AIDS Initiative in Peru
Projects
to Focus on Interior Cities, Intergenerational Needs
October 9, 2006 - PCI-Media Impact (www.pci-mediaimpact.org),
has announced that the success of its partnership in Peru
has prompted the expansion of its entertainment programming
to ten additional cities in the interior of the country.
The radio broadcasts are designed to promote healthy changes
in sexual behavior, reproductive rights, family planning
and, most urgently, prevention of HIV/AIDS.
Target audiences have typically been men and women of reproductive
age in Lima and other cities. The new series of broadcasts,
to run through July 31 st, 2007, will be produced for audiences
in Tacna, Arequipa, Huancayo, Casma, Chulucanas, Sullana,
Ica, Iquitos, Chimbote and Piura and will build on programming
pioneered last year aimed at fostering intergenerational
dialogue.
“From the studies we’ve looked at the challenge
in Peru is not necessarily to increase awareness of HIV/AIDS
but to remove the obstacles to care and prevention. For example,
a lot of people are deterred from taking an AIDS test to
avoid discrimination,” said Michael Castlen, Executive
Director of PCI-Media Impact. “We’ve also seen that in many
cases parents think they can transfer their responsibility
to the education system and in so doing fail to orient their
children in sexual education. We want this project to get
the parents and younger people talking in concrete ways so
they can make decisions about situations that put them at
risk,” Castlen added.
PCI-Media Impact’s partner in Peru is Calandria Association of
Social Communicators ( www.calandria.org.pe),
an organization that uses communication socially, politically,
and economically in an effort to impact Peru 's development.
Calandria Association of Social Communicators is responsible
for ensuring that each radio project complies with PCI-Media Impact’s
standards of finding and training local producers and journalists
to create effective, high quality Entertainment-Education
radio broadcasts.
Since 2004, in alliance with PCI-Media Impact, Calandria has developed
two radio Entertainment- Education projects, ‘Loma
Luna (Moon Hill)’ in 2004-05 and ‘Empezando A
Vivir (Beginning to Live)’ in 2005-06. P roductions
have included music, serial dramas, and a live call-in session
between listeners and guest experts who addressed sexual
and reproductive health and other issues. In some cities ‘Empezando
A Vivir’ was not only produced with messaging that
promotes intergenerational dialogue but even utilized intergenerational
production teams.
We believe that training local writers and producers
to serve the needs of their communities in this way creates
an incubator environment,” said Castlen. “The goal
is to support these talented people now and teach them how
to continue to reach and inform their communities for years
to come. We provide them with tools they never had before.”
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