A man puts his arm around a woman with a speech bubble above them containing a condom; a safe-sex advertisement by the NGO AIDS Consortium with PATH in Kenya. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.

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[1997?]
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678659i
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A man puts his arm around a woman with a speech bubble above them containing a condom; a safe-sex advertisement by the NGO AIDS Consortium with PATH in Kenya. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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[Kenya] : NGO AIDS Consortium with PATH, [1997?]

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1 print : lithograph, printed in colours ; sheet 59.4 x 41.7 cm

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Using a condom means that you really care. NGO AIDS Consortiuim with PATH. USAID/FHI/AIDSCAP.

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NGO AIDS Consortium with PATH 1997? NGO AIDS Consortiuim with PATH Kenya current contact details: contact details for Path: ACS Plaza, 4th floor Lenana and Galana Road, PO Box 76634 Nairobi 00508 Kenya Phone: 254.20.3877.177 Fax: 254.20.3877.172 Email: info@path.org 09/09/2009 UkLW UK Transcription from the item

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Wellcome Collection 678659i

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PATH is an international nonprofit organization that creates sustainable, culturally relevant solutions, enabling communities worldwide to break longstanding cycles of poor health. By collaborating with diverse public- and private-sector partners, we help provide appropriate health technologies and vital strategies that change the way people think and act. Our work improves global health and well-being. (see www.path.org)
FHI represents Family Health International; From 1992-1997, the AIDS Control and Prevention (AIDSCAP) Project collaborated with community groups, governments, international donor agencies, nongovernmental organizations and universities to mobilize communities and resources in developing countries for HIV/AIDS prevention programs.

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