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Something for Something Love CampaignCountry
Uganda
Programme Summary
Launched by the Young Empowered and Healthy (YEAH) advocacy group, in collaboration with the Health Communication Partnership (HCP), the "Something for Something" awareness campaign was created by and for young people, to raise awareness and dialogue around transactional sex. This nationwide campaign complemented the Rock Point 256 drama series that was aired on 10 local radio stations beginning in August 2005. The campaign included production and dissemination of a wide range of materials to reinforce the "Something for Something Love" messages, including radio spots, comic books, posters, fact sheets, branded exercise books, billboards, and street pole posters. Communication StrategiesAccording to the organisers, "Something for Something" love is a relationship where sex is given in exchange for favours, money, or gifts. The Something for Something campaign was created to complement the Rock Point 256 drama series. In year one, the series concentrated on transactional sex. According to the organisers, young people aged 15-24 were given three clear messages: abstain from sex until you are ready to settle down for a long-term relationship; set long-term goals that you do not compromise for material gain; and do not give or receive gifts or favours in exchange for sex. Adults were also given a message: examine your personal role in protecting young people. To reinforce the drama messages, the following strategies were used:
The second Phase of the Campaign was themed "Be a Man". Click here to download the Something for Something Love Campaign Strategy in PDF format. Click here to access posters created for this campaign. Click here to access billboards created for this campaign. Development IssuesHIV/AIDS, Reproductive Health, Youth, Gender. Key PointsAccording to the organisers of "Something for Something" Love Campaign, young people are often pressured to do things that they would not normally do, like having unwanted or unprotected sex. These relationships usually cause problems for young people including unplanned pregnancy, dropping out of school, abortions, HIV/AIDS, and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Violence is common in Something for Something Love, especially if the young person refuses sex or tries to end the relationship. For adults, Something for Something Love often results in broken marriages or violence if the wife or husband learns about it. PartnersUnder the auspices of the Uganda AIDS Commission HIV/AIDS Partnership, YEAH is designed and implemented by a coalition of Ugandan organisations, including Communication for Development Foundation Uganda (CDFU), Straight Talk Foundation (STF), a Technical Advisory Team (TAT), Regional Lead Organizations (RLOs), and Young People’s Advisory Groups (YAGs). ContactCheryl Lettenmaier
Regional Representative
Health Communication Partnership
Plot 77 Luthuli Avenue
Kampala
Uganda
Tel: + (256) 0414 250183/237222/250192
Young Empowered and Healthy (YEAH)
Plot 58, Kiira Road
Kampala
Uganda
Tel: +256 312 63941/2
Fax: 0312 261943
Related SummariesSourceYoung Empowered And Healthy (Y.E.A.H) website on September 11 2009, and the HCP website (no longer online) on April 2 2008. Placed on the Communication Initiative site April 03 2008 Last Updated September 14 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTEDTop 5 Related Pages
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