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Families ALIVE International
220 Herbert Macaulay Way
ALAGOMEJI
Yaba-LAGOS 

Phone: 0805 700 9820 Counseling Line:
01 893 8948
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ACTIVITIES 

PROJECT WEEK

DATE

Equipment Cost: Bleeding Materials Storing Materials Preservation Equipment

1 - 8

April 17 - June 11, 2005

Stage show: ONCE is ENOUGH, with a special mind blowing presentation of Body Arts anti-AIDS comedy

9

June 12 - 18, 2005

Stage shows (relating to events of Easter, Id-El Fitri, Christmas & New Year) each featuring a presentation of Body Arts anti-AIDS character including:
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         Production Crew
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         Costumes  
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         Properties
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         Sound Engineering
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         Actors   

Id El Fitri of 2005

Nov. 4 - 14, 2005

Christmas & New Year of 2005

Dec. 22 - 30, 2005

Easter of 2006

March 24 - April 9, 2006

MEDIA PRODUCTION Production of 30 Minute Docu-Drama Video: Once is Enough for TV broadcast

1-8

April 17 - June 11, 2005

Production of 30 Minute Docu-Drama Audio: Once is Enough for Radio broadcast 

1-8

April 17 – June 11, 2005

Production of 60 secs. Video version of Once is Enough for TV broadcast

1-8

April 17 - June 11, 2005

Production of 60 secs. Audio version of Once is Enough for Radio broadcast

1-8

April 17 - June 11, 2005

200 copies of Once is Enough, video version for distribution in the communities

1-8

April 17 - June 11, 2005

AIRING OF MATERIALS in Item 4 30 Minute Video version of Once is Enough on AIT and NTA 10, Lagos

10 - 11

June 19 - July 2, 2005

30 Minute Audio version of Once is Enough on EKO FM Radio

10 - 12

June 19 - July 9, 2005

60 seconds Video version of Once is Enough on TV Stations (Good for Goodwill Free Airing)

10 - 11

June 19 - July 2, 2005

60 seconds of Audio version of Once is Enough on Radio Stations (Good for Goodwill Free Airing)

10 - 12

June 19 - July 9, 2005

Media (print and electronic) briefing and tour of all 5 Villages and border road camps.

1- 8

April 17 - June 11, 2005

300 Printed Project T-Shirts and Head Bands/Caps

1-8

April 17 - June 11, 2005

2500 Project Flyers

1-8

April 17 - June 11, 2005

Team movements to 5 Villages’ Events

14 - 22

July 17 - Sept. 17, 2005

Public Address System at all events

14 - 52

July 17, 2005 - April 15, 2006

Visitations and meetings with partners from planning to round up at Badagry Gen. Hospital, Health Centres, Community Development Associations’ Chairmen in 5+1 Villages of Olorunda Local Government Council.

1 - 52

17 April, 2005 - 15 April, 2006

Monthly Follow-up visits

Monitoring and Evaluation Team Allowances

Scheduled reports writing and finance management and auditing

Monthly, except

Team Allowances payable in Weeks 12 & 50

April 2005 - April - 2006


Wk 12: July 3 - 9, 2005
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Wk 50:  March 26 - April 1, 2006

Project Evaluation Survey with a cue from the baseline studies

48 - 52

March 12 - April 15, 2006

OLORUNDA LOCAL GOVERNMENT

The Olorunda Development Centre is in the Badagry Local Government Area of Lagos State. Badagry township is an ancient border town in the South West of Nigeria and so are a number of other towns and villages in the Badagry Local Govt. FAI's attention on the HIV/AIDS Media project is focused on five of thirty-five communities of Olorunda DC. The DC has Hon. Abraham O. Ogabi as its elected Chairman while each of the 35 main communities has a Community board headed by a Chairman, known as the Community Development Association (CDA) Chairman. The development, especially through self help of these communities are primarily mobilized by these selfless crops of community leaders. The CDA chairmen all belong to a committee known as Community Development Committee and that's headed by a CDC Chairman, a position currently occupied by Chief B.O. Akinyele while Mr. E.O. Ajose is the DC's CD Officer. On the traditional level, each community either has an Oba (King) or a Baale (Community Chief) depending on its status as graded by the State Council of Obas. By and large, a community that only has a Baale has its Baale reporting to the Oba in whose domain his community belongs.

In the 5 communities of Ilogbo, Magbon, Mowo, Ibiye and Oko Afo that FAI is working with, only Ilogbo has an Oba while each of the four others has a Baale supervised by the Oba of Ilogbo. From time to time, this page shall bring you progressive stories from these communities and others on the Lagos-Seme border axis as they come.
 

FAI HIGHLIGHTS and
PROJECT OBJECTIVES

Using media tools, the primary objectives of the project include: 

Promoting awareness about HIV/AIDS
Promote Bahaviour Change
Educate on ways to prevent Infections
Advocate the rights of the individuals on matters of HIV/AIDS
Reduction in the level of HIV/AIDS stigmatization by the community
Promote VCT and make referrals
Build community-based support groups
Build a network of People Living with HIV/AIDS
Build a network of young people to encourage delay sex debut and sex abstinence
In certain cases, offer an alternative in proper use of the RIGHT condom

 

 

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