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AIDS and HIV related films


In 2008 IPPF, GNP+ and UNFPA supported Hope’s Voice International to develop a multimedia stigma reduction campaign in Mexico, South Africa and Swaziland.

Partners in country included the national network of PLHIV, IPPF Member Associations, and UNFPA country offices.

Using video interviews the project documented the experiences of young people living with HIV in each of these countries.

Full videos of each available at: www.doeshivlooklikeme.org

The following are clips from the videos from Mexico, South Africa and Swaziland. 

 

Disclosure for the first time Disclosure for the first time
Who to disclose to first is a very personal and individual decision that young people face – who do young people decide to tell first and why?

Disclosure to family Disclosure to family
Family members are often the most important people in a young person’s life and a source of love and support. How do young people approach disclosing to their family members?

Families Families
Once diagnosed how do young people living with HIV (YPLHIV) approach starting a family or manage issues that their own children face?

Involvement of young people living with HIV Involvement of young people living with HIV
The greater and more meaningful involvement of people living with HIV, GIPA and MIPA are principles that shape the way the needs of PLHIV are met – how YPLHIV view their role?

Knowing your status Knowing your status
How do young people living with HIV (YPLHIV) view the role of voluntary counselling and testing and the concept of “knowing your status”?

Policies Policies
How do young people living with HIV respond to the policies and strategies that to a large extent shape the responses to HIV, and how are the needs of people living with HIV addressed?

Positive living Positive living
How do young people living with HIV (YPLHIV) view their lives after an HIV diagnosis?

Positive prevention Positive prevention
What is the role of young people living with HIV (YPLHIV) in the prevention agenda and why is prevention for and with people living HIV so crucial?

Relationships Relationships
How do young people living with HIV (YPLHIV) enter into new relationships and negotiate in existing ones after being diagnosed with HIV?

Sex and responsibility Sex and responsibility
Whose responsibility is it to protect someone’s sexual and reproductive health?

Stigma and discrimination 1 Stigma and discrimination 1
In what ways do young people living with HIV (YPLHIV) face stigma and discrimination in their everyday lives? These three films explore such experiences.

Stigma and discrimination 2 Stigma and discrimination 2
In what ways do young people living with HIV (YPLHIV) face stigma and discrimination in their everyday lives? These three films explore such experiences.

Stigma and discrimination 3 Stigma and discrimination 3
In what ways do young people living with HIV (YPLHIV) face stigma and discrimination in their everyday lives? These three films explore such experiences.

Support from networks Support from networks
What support is provided by support groups and networks of people living with HIV (PLHIV) to a young person and

Treatment Treatment
What do young people living with HIV (YPLHIV) have to say about issues surrounding HIV treatment?

Diagnosis Diagnosis
What are some of the reactions from young people living with HIV (YPLHIV) when they first discover that they are HIV positive?

Criminalization Criminalization
How do young people respond to the increasing trend to criminalize the transmission of HIV?

Condom use Condom use
What are some of the attitudes towards condom use among young people living with HIV and their peers?

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