condoms

Mandala making for sexual health awareness (Philippines)

Students at the University of the Philippines make mandalas from condoms and birth control pills as part of a Sex and Sensibilities (SAS) contest that aimed to raise awareness of sexual health and rights through art and spirituality.

Condom dress-up sketch by dance4life Mexico

Dance4life is an international initiative that inspires, educates, and empowers young people to push back HIV and AIDS. The heart of dance4life is its school-based programme, schools4life. In Mexico, scouts and young people living in the streets also participate in dance4life's activities.

- Watch a video report of dance4Life's work in Mexico
- Check out dance4life's website

Sex Ed Collage

An educational collage created by student Leah Marie Beltz and posted here with her permission. You can follow her on Twitter at @lemarieedle.

Click on the image above for a larger version.

Play It Safe (HIV/AIDS awareness campaign track from the UK)

This track was commissioned by Real Stories Gallery to raise awareness about HIV prevention.

You can listen to the Electro Mix and Safe Sax Mix here.

(song and info taken from www.realstoriesgallery.com)

Safe Sex (HIV prevention song from Cyprus)

This tri-lingual song was commissioned for RUBSI at The University of Nicosia for World AIDS Day 2009. It features Zeki Ali, Pinky, SOfoz, and Haji Mike and is produced by Mike Cherry.

(song and info taken from www.soundcloud.com)

Rise Up Radio - July 23, 2009 edition (United States)

Rise Up Radio is youth-produced social justice radio that airs every Friday night in the New York City area.

On the above clip taken from a July 2009 show, there are discussions about reports on "an orgasm a day" and failed HIV studies and circumcision with guest co-host and Goddesses Rising blogger, Janna Zinzi.

(info taken from http://www.riseupradio.org/labels/audio.php)

Ringtone from condom campaign (India)

In December 2007, the BBC World Service Trust launched a mass media campaign—the 'Sikander-Parrot' Condom Normalisation Campaign—to make condoms more acceptable to prevent HIV transmission in India. The campaign ran in different phases over 2 years and reached 150 million men in India.

The ringtone above was part of the campaign and was used to spread awareness each time a phone rang.

Find out more about the campaign phases and results here.

This was a desktop wallpaper created for the campaign:

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