Communications Group

Welcome to the Engagingmen.net Communication Group page! This is a hub for anyone involved in any aspect of communications for primary prevention of gender-based violence. Members can share resources, discuss issues and ideas, and engage with each other on their communications initiatives. We encourage you to actively participate in this virtual community.

Communications Group News

The Drum Beat 605 - Soul City's Theory of Social and Behaviour Change - | Caroline | 13.02.2012

"Effective social and behavior change communication interventions tend to be based on sound theory (often a range of theories or...

Webcast: mPreventViolence: Communication and Technology for Violence Prevention Workshop | Caroline | 22.12.2011

This is a webcast of a 2-day workshop in December 2011 on the use of communications and communications technology for violence...

Strip the back page campaign | Caroline | 08.03.2011

Are you tired of reading newspapers that portray women as stereotypes? Tired of editors thinking that the average reader believes women...

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Dramatic new family and parenting focus on tackling HIV & AIDS in Zimbabwe | 14.09.2011 | Trevord1 |

Zimbabwe may be the first country in Africa to officially change its Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT) programmes to a more inclusive Prevention of Parent to Child Transmission (PPTCT) approach.

The recommendation from the multi-sector National Conference on HIV & AIDS this September will align Zimbabwe’s country theme with the Global Plan for the Elimination of New HIV Infections Among Children and Keeping Their Mothers...

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Chen Kun and ALiLang have joined the campaign on elimination of violence against women, will you? | 14.05.2012 | Caroline |

http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMzI2MDcwMTk2.html 

These videos are part of the ’17 man’ social media campaign (‘17 man’ means ‘being real men together’) in China. Throughout 2011, the ’17 man’ campaign engaged young people through discussions and quizzes on the theme of gender equality on Weibo, Sina , Sohu and Renren (the Chinese versions of Facebook and...

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