Sexual Networks Posters [Namibia]
This material is part of the “Break the Chain” campaign which a segment of the “Take Control” Campaign in Namibia to reduce HIV/AIDS infections. “Break the Chain” had as its objectives to raise awareness about sexual networks, to promote clear strategies to reduce risks caused by being involved in sexual networks, and to address the underlying issues which cause individuals to have concurrent partners.
These posters, aimed at young adults, state “Reduce your risks from sexual networks” and show many couples connected through a network. The taglines address condom use, refusing to have sex with a partner who has sex with other partners, and “beating HIV” with your partner.
Source: FHI 360
Date of Publication: March 25, 2019
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