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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)

Chinyanta Chimba on HIV prevention and behaviour change (Zambia)

There has been a massive ongoing effort across Zambia to educate young people about HIV prevention. In 2008, 19-year-old Chinyanta Chimba participated in this effort by recording interviews with her friends, along with her own observations, for the Digital Diaries project of Voices of Youth (UNICEF’s online community for young people) and UNICEF Radio.

"Every time you have unprotected sex, a little doubt is born" (Israeli radio spot)

To mark International AIDS Day in 2008, all radio stations in Israel (20 different competitors) joined together and aired a 1-minute radio spot simultaneously at precisely 07:59, the highest rating time of the day. The simultaneous spot from the Israel AIDS Task Force which was based on the insight that "Every time you have unprotected sex, a little doubt is born" asked people to switch radio stations and see for themselves that they could not escape the "little" doubt.

The results:

"In the Mother's Womb" by Nikita Jain (India)

This radio piece produced by Nikita Jain, a youth radio producer in India, received an honourable mention in the 2006 UNICEF/OneWorld Radio Contest for the best feature radio program produced by youth that reflected the 2006 theme: "UNITE FOR CHILDREN. UNITE AGAINST AIDS."

The piece takes the unusual perspective of a baby in the womb of her HIV positive mother.

(info taken from the UNICEF press release)

"Living with HIV" by Jose Yesani (Zambia)

This four-minute piece was created by youth radio producer Jose Yesani from Zambia and won the 2006 UNICEF/OneWorld Radio Prize for the best feature radio program produced by youth that reflected the 2006 theme: "UNITE FOR CHILDREN. UNITE AGAINST AIDS."

The piece tells the story of a young man discovering he's HIV positive. Yesani uses an animated monologue over a driving soundtrack to relay this man's feelings on learning his diagnosis is not the end of his life.

(info taken from the UNICEF press release)

Underreported: AIDS and Youth (New York radio show)

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Kimberly Canady and Elias Perez – two HIV-positive Brooklyn teens – talk about their 2006 trip to Ethiopia as UNICEF youth activists. Hundreds of thousands of children have been orphaned by AIDS in Ethiopia, and many are living with the disease themselves. Jennifer Irwin of the Health and Education Alternatives for Teens (HEAT) Program, the only Brooklyn-based comprehensive care program for HIV-infected and at-risk youth aged 13 to 24, joins them to talk about the toll AIDS takes on children.

JUMP Kibera Podcast - Episode 4 - Interview with a photo-journalist from Nairobi

This fourth episode (July 2006) of a podcast produced in Kibera, Kenya, features an interview with Felix Massi, a photo-journalist from Nairobi and one of the representatives of Voiceless Children (http://www.voicelesschildren.org/).

Kibera is the largest slum in the Africa, with over 1 million people living there. The podcast is made and produced solely by teens within the JUMP Kibera group. JUMP is an organization that focuses on giving teens around the globe a voice. The JUMP Kibera podcast shares teens' stories and points of view concerning the AIDs epidemic in Kenya.

JUMP Kibera Podcast - Episode 3 - Interview with the founder of Juveniles Use Media Power (JUMP)

This third episode (July 2006) of a podcast produced in Kibera, Kenya, features an interview with Robin, the founder of JUMP (Juveniles Use Media Power).

Kibera is the largest slum in the Africa, with over 1 million people living there. The podcast is made and produced solely by teens within the JUMP Kibera group. JUMP is an organization that focuses on giving teens around the globe a voice. The JUMP Kibera podcast shares teens' stories and points of view concerning the AIDs epidemic in Kenya.

JUMP Kibera Podcast - Episode 2 - Interview with the director of Kibera Community Youth Programme

This second episode (July 2006) of a podcast produced in Kibera, Kenya, features an interview with Fred Ouko, Director of KCYP. Find out more about the Kibera Community Youth Programme here: http://www.kcyp.net/index.html.

JUMP Kibera Podcast - Episode 1 - Introduction

This is the first episode (July 2006) of a podcast produced in Kibera, Kenya. Kibera is the largest slum in the Africa, with over 1 million people living there. The podcast is made and produced solely by teens within the JUMP Kibera group. JUMP (Juveniles Use Media Power) is an organization that focuses on giving teens around the globe a voice. The JUMP Kibera podcast shares teens' stories and points of view concerning the AIDs epidemic in Kenya.

JUMP Kwacha Podcast - Episode 1 - Introduction to Kwacha

This is the first episode (July 2006) of a podcast produced in Mombasa, Kenya. The podcast was made and produced solely by teens within the JUMP Kwacha group. JUMP (Juveniles Use Media Power) is an organization that focuses on giving teens around the globe a voice. The JUMP Kwacha podcast shares teens' stories and points of view concerning the AIDS epidemic in Kenya. The Kwacha group promises to share dramas, songs, and other theatrical productions as it is primarily a theatre group.

JUMP Nakuru Podcast - Episode 2 - Rape

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This is the second episode (July 2006) of a podcast produced in Nakuru, Kenya. The podcast was made and produced solely by teens within the JUMP Nakuru group. JUMP (Juveniles Use Media Power) is an organization that focuses on giving teens around the globe a voice. The JUMP Nakuru podcast shares teens' stories and points of view concerning the AIDs epidemic in Kenya.

The Kenyan Podcast team is comprised of Patrick Mogire, Lucy Wangui, Mercy Murugi, and Judy Charuyiot. The Hawaii podcast team is Rory Marsh, Andrew Jones, and Erik Talvi.

JUMP Nakuru Podcast - Episode 4 - HIV and AIDS

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This is the fourth episode (July 2006) of a podcast produced in Nakuru, Kenya. The podcast was made and produced solely by teens within the JUMP Nakuru group. JUMP (Juveniles Use Media Power) is an organization that focuses on giving teens around the globe a voice. The JUMP Nakuru podcast shares teens' stories and points of view concerning the AIDs epidemic in Kenya.

The Kenyan Podcast team is comprised of Patrick Mogire, Lucy Wangui, Mercy Murugi, and Judy Charuyiot. The Hawaii podcast team is Rory Marsh, Andrew Jones, and Erik Talvi.

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