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Sopheap and her Family - Cambodia

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A Khmer-language radio soap opera. The story lines are woven around typical daily situations of love, marriage and romance, but incorporate important messages about AIDS prevention. This program works to educate young Cambodians about STD's HIV/AIDS and responsible sexual behavior in general focusing on a target audience of adolescents in rural and urban areas.
Communication Strategies

A twenty minute radio show airing twice weekly for 11 months. It can be heard every day of the week as it is broadcast on five different radio stations throughout Cambodia.
Development Issues

HIV/AIDS, STD's, responsible sexual behaviour
Key Points

The show is a contemporary drama set in a Phnom Penh beauty salon operated by Sopheap, a women who was originally from rural Cambodia.
Partners



National AIDS program, AusAID, Population Services International-Cambodia

Sources

Population Services International - Statement of Radio Program Expertise, May 1998.