"Rhythm of Life" is Zambia's first music festival and health fair developed under the Health Communication Partnership, a six-year project funded by USAID, which provided family planning, reproductive health and maternal and child health service, HIV counseling and testing, counseling and referral for male circumcision, malaria testing, and othe
Tikambe is a video that tackles HIV Stigma and Discrimination as well as care and support in Zambia, through real testimonials.
'Tikambe' (Let's Talk About It) is a video which explores how HIV-related stigma and discrimination is affecting the lives of Zambians.
This is a behind the scenes documentary of the making of Club Risky Business, the centerpiece of the OneLove Kwasila! Campaign in Zambia (2009)
The Participants Handbook was created for the participants of the Community HIV Prevention Volunteers Training. Instead of giving handouts throughout the training, this handbook acts as a one-stop resource for all topics covered in the workshop.
The Participants Handbook was created for the participants of the Community HIV Prevention Volunteers Training. Instead of giving handouts throughout the training, this handbook acts as a one-stop resource for all topics covered in the workshop.
The Men's Health Kit was designed in Zambia as a facility-based teaching aid that can be used by health providers when counseling men about health.
This manual was developed for master trainers to train trainers who in turn train field implementers—health workers, health assistants, CBO health promoters and non-literate as well as literate community volunteers—to lead facility and community-based health promotion sessions.
When the National Family Planning Logo was launched in 1998 to brand quality family planning materials and services in Zambia, one of the tools seen as critical to the effectiveness of family planning providers in Zambia was this kit.