Contents
- 1 Introduction:
- 2 Latest Feature Posts on AIDS Rights Congo
- 3 Aids Rights Congo – Rising Voices
- 4 Rising Voices: 2010 In Review
- 5 Citizen Media on World AIDS Day 2010
- 6 AIDS Rights Congo: Documenting Stigma And Discrimination Of HIV/AIDS Infected People
- 7 Aids Rights Congo: Using ICT To Combat Violence Against Women
- 8 AIDS Rights Congo: Blogging Against Gender Violence
- 9 Blogging Positively Guide Encourages Open Conversations About HIV/AIDS
- 10 AIDS Rights Congo: Different Faces of Discrimination
- 11 AIDS Rights Congo: Using Technology to Fight Gender Violence
- 12 AIDS Rights Congo: Stories of Stigma and Hope
- 13 AIDS Rights Congo: Promoting Rights of HIV-Positive People
- 14 Information:
- 15 Participant Blogs:
Introduction:
In Brazzaville, Congo the AZUR Development organization, as part of its AIDS Network Africa initiative, trains communication officers of local AIDS organizations in digital story telling, podcasting, and the creation of blogs to document the stigma and discrimination of people infected and affected by HIV and AIDS in Congo in order to use them as a tool for advocacy, education, and the promotion rights of people infected with HIV. Each communication officer describes how the AIDS pandemic is currently affecting the local community where he or she works and what daily life is like for people living with HIV and AIDS.
Latest Feature Posts on AIDS Rights Congo
Information:
- Web (French): Réseau sida Afrique
- Blog (English): AIDS Rights Congo RSS
- Blog (French): Réseau sida Afrique Blog RSS
- Project Blog: Rising Voices Brazzaville RSS
- Photo: Flickr RSS
Participant Blogs:
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