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ID: PL ZAM 120

Date: 1999

Country: Zambia

Media Type: Pamphlet

Media Format: Newspaper

Languages: English

English Title: Trendsetters: Setting trends for a wise and proud generation: Edition 22 : March 1999

Producers: Youth Media

Contact: Youth Media

Address:
PO Box 37230
Lusaka, Zambia


Phone: 260 1

Email:

Website: http://www.trendsetters.org.zm

Audience: Adolescents|Students

Abstract: Includes four pages of teen-oriented articles: job interviews and success tips, "Spicegirl" bandmember and UN ambassador, tips on innocent dates, 41st Grammy Award winners, International Women's Day, music, drinking and dating, surfing the internet, a youth band. Also includes 4 pages of adolescent reproductive health articles: HIV test results, choosing a contraceptive, tubal ligation as a method of contraception, chlamydia, sexual demythification (ex. masturbation = pimples), teen male and female perceptions of the opposite sex.

Description: 42 x 29 cm (opened); 22 x 29 cm (folded). 8 page newspaper. Cover: Title in white on magenta; photo of: (1) female client and lab-coated clinician looking at test tube (2) closeup of blood tubes. Article titles: "An HIV test changed my life," "Cover price increase."

Subjects: Adolescents | HIV Testing | Sexual Responsibility | Female Sterilization | Contraceptive Methods | Internet | Drug Use and Abuse | Labor Force | Chlamydia | JHU/PCS

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