Guest guest Posted August 8, 2011 Report Share Posted August 8, 2011 In " In It to Save Lives: Scaling Up Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision for HIV Prevention for Maximum Public Health Impact, " award-winning filmmaker tells the story of how governments in Kenya and Swaziland have embraced voluntary medical male circumcision for HIV prevention to turn the tide of the epidemic in their countries. Produced by AIDSTAR-One, a PEPFAR-funded USAID project, this film features interviews with a variety of experts, policymakers, and implementers and shows that VMMC programs can be replicated and expanded to reach the critical mass needed for maximum public health impact. You can view the film, discussion guide, and related resources using the link below: http://www.aidstar-one.com/focus_areas/prevention/resources/vmmc?utm_source=blog\ & utm_medium=social & utm_content=MCFilm & utm_campaign=AIDSKenya Pearson, MPH IBCLC M & E Officer, AIDSTAR-One Visit AIDSTAR-One http://www.aidstar-one.com www.twitter.com/AIDSTAROne www.facebook.com/AIDSTAROne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2011 Report Share Posted August 8, 2011 In " In It to Save Lives: Scaling Up Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision for HIV Prevention for Maximum Public Health Impact, " award-winning filmmaker tells the story of how governments in Kenya and Swaziland have embraced voluntary medical male circumcision for HIV prevention to turn the tide of the epidemic in their countries. Produced by AIDSTAR-One, a PEPFAR-funded USAID project, this film features interviews with a variety of experts, policymakers, and implementers and shows that VMMC programs can be replicated and expanded to reach the critical mass needed for maximum public health impact. You can view the film, discussion guide, and related resources using the link below: http://www.aidstar-one.com/focus_areas/prevention/resources/vmmc?utm_source=blog\ & utm_medium=social & utm_content=MCFilm & utm_campaign=AIDSKenya Pearson, MPH IBCLC M & E Officer, AIDSTAR-One Visit AIDSTAR-One http://www.aidstar-one.com www.twitter.com/AIDSTAROne www.facebook.com/AIDSTAROne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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