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Using Folk Media in HIV/AIDS Prevention in Rural Ghana

Solomon Panford, MEd, Maud Ofori Nyaney, GradDip, Samuel Opoku Amoah, MSc and Nana Garbrah Aidoo, MA, MPH

Solomon Panford and Maud Ofori Nyaney are with CARE International, Accra, Ghana; Samuel Opoku Amoah was formerly with CARE International. Nana Garbrah Aidoo is with Research and Communication Resources Limited, Accra, Ghana.


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A field supervisor leading a discussion after a drama performance in Ampunyase, a suburb of Obuasi, Adansi West District, Ghana, in December 2000. (Photo: Solomon Panford.)

 

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A live broadcast at Dynamite FM studio, Tarkwa, Wassa West District, Ghana, February 2001. (Photo: Pat Riley.)

 





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