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This female officer demonstrates her knowledge of the female condom, a woman-initiated way to protect against HIV. The Condolympics give everyone involved an opportunity of gaining hands-on experience with the female condom.
Read more about PATH's work on the female condom: www.path.org/projects/female-condom-advocacy.php
Photo: PATH/Daniel Oluoch Madiang.
An administration policeman demonstrates correct condom use for his colleagues during the Condolympics.
Read more about PATH's work in HIV prevention: www.path.org/hiv-and-aids.php
Photo: PATH/Daniel Oluoch Madiang.
A uniform is no protection against AIDS. At the Condolympics, the country’s “uniformed officers” teach and encourage each other to rely on condoms for effective HIV prevention. It’s an easy and fun way to reach a large audience quickly with lifesaving information.
Read more about PATH's work in HIV prevention: www.path.org/hiv-and-aids.php
Photo: PATH/Daniel Oluoch Madiang.
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Graphical Recording from the 2013 Kaiser Permanente Forum for Behavior Change, by Sally Butler, who is also Organizational Effectiveness Principal Consultant, Kaiser Permanente Colorado