HIV/AIDS PREVENTION
BOTSAWANA
Makgabaneng
100

What is HIV?

human immunodeficiency virus

100
Where is Botswana?

Southern Africa 

100

What is Makgabaeng?

An educational radio show

200

Are HIV and AIDS the same thing?

they start with the same virus but AIDS is the advanced stage of the virus 

200

According to the text, what has been a priority concern in Botswana in relation to HIV/AIDS prevention?

Male involvement in research and programming

200

According to the text, how do individuals in both rural and urban communities feel connected to the conversations about HIV/AIDS and other public health threats?

feel connected to conversations about HIV/AIDS and other public health threats through the radio serial drama (Makgabaneng).

300

What has facilitated the spread of knowledge and mediate messages in local and global contexts?

 Cell phones, videos, television, and social media

300

According to the text, what was one of the main concerns in Botswana regarding young women and HIV prevalence?

Unsafe behaviors and multiple partnerships

300

According to the text, what is one of the public health concerns addressed by Makgabaneng?

Behavior change related to HIV and AIDS

400

What did the study focus on in relation to gender-based violence and HIV/AIDS prevention?

Strategies for reducing the acceptance of intimate violence

400

What was the main focus of the study conducted in Botswana?

The effects of social media on young women's perceptions of health

400

According to the text, what is one strategy used by Makgabaneng to keep its content current and relevant?

Letter writing and community feedback

500

What theme emerges the most for the discussion on access to health resources in developing countries, as well as for HIV and AIDS ?

have a thoughtful response, that cpressponds to the question :)

this should be an easy $500

500

what does "Mma 14" refer to?

A mother at age 14

500

according to the text, what one of the concerns young women had about the messages of Makgabaneng related to HIV testing?

Inadequate to address the needs of younger generations