"The purpose of this book is to synthesize critical lessons learned about effective HIV/AIDS prevention programs, emphasizing the role of communication strategies. Combating AIDS focuses on communication strategies that could mobilize political action, target high-risk groups, and overcome stigma. The authors describe and analyze advocacy strategies, culturally-engaging targeted and tailored responses, and the entertainment-education strategy, including the use of television and radio soap operas to engage audiences emotionally and create a forum for public debate and discussion." (Publisher description)
1 History of the AIDS epidemic, 37
2 AIDS advocacy and policies, 77
3 AIDS drugs, 125
4 Targeting unique propulations, 165
5 Cultural strategies, 204
6 Overcoming stigma, 242
7 Entertainment-education, 287
8 Monitoring and evaluation, 339
9 Lessons learned about combating AIDS, 370