It's Not Easy Film/Video Project
A 48 minute film, "It's Not Easy", which was available in 16mm and video formats. The film won 8 international awards, and was made available in English, French, Luganda, Swahili and siSwati.
The film tells the story of Suna, a young, married business executive with several girlfriends, who ignores warnings about AIDS. Career, family, and a nice girlfriend are all going well for Suna, a young African business executive. But everything changes when his newborn son is found to be infected with HIV - the deadly AIDS virus. "It's Not Easy", but neighbors and co-workers learn to become allies, instead of enemies, in the battle for life.
HIV/AIDS
"It's Not Easy" was the subject of an interesting research project in 1991. AIDSCOM conducted a study on an American audience to test if a film targeted for audiences of a developing country could be equally effective in the United States. The major findings of the study were that: 1) the film was effective in providing correct HIV/AIDS knowledge; 2) it had an impact on behavioral intention; and 3) it was appropriate for all races.
Development for Self Reliance, Union of National Radio and Television Organizations of Africa (URTNA), The Johns Hopkins University, AIDSCOM (evaluation).
The Use of Mainstream Media to Encourage Social Responsibility: The International Experience - Inventory of Projects. Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation by Advocates for Youth, pages 125-127.
Also see Media for Development International (MFDI) website.
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