Guest guest Posted July 10, 2008 Report Share Posted July 10, 2008 Dear Forum members, ISTV Network(Manipur, India), an independent pvt. cable network of which I am the news editor of its news program-ISTV News, has been awarded a project by the World Bank under its South Asia Regional Development Market Place under the theme Tackling HIV/AIDS " Stigma and Discrimination. " We are amongst 26 other organisations from 9 SA countires who have been chosen for our innovative ideas in tackling HIV/AIDS. My project essentially is a game show structured around questions related to HIV/AIDS- specially discrimination and stigma. The show will run for 68 episodes and we have kept the first prize a Car to attract more participants and viewers. While I have my own bank of questions I would appreciate if members would give me feedback on areas where they would like questions to be framed upon. My questions are not meant to flumox participants but rather encourage them and participate. Some sample questions are -will you get HIV if you eat together? or People with AIDS should be kept apart- Yes or No?. All questions will be fastest finger first and there will be two contestants every round. We go on air sometime in August 2008. I would like to believe that this is the first Game show of its kind but if you have come across any similar Game show I would love to hear about them and draw some lessons before we go on air. Though restricted to my viewers in Manipur, if the program works there are chances of being replicated in your respective areas in your language(I am not promising it though). Regards yumnam rupchandra News editor ISTV News, Imphal manipur (india) e-mail: <yumnamrupa@...> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2008 Report Share Posted July 14, 2008 Dear FORUM, /message/9006 In response to the following posting..it looks like a great initiative that hold great promise. But the questions would need concise structuring. Asking open ended questions that can also be answered as either yes or no acording to the opinion of the person should be avoided: For example, if participants are to be asked " will sex education among young people help in decreasing HIV " can be answered yes but some will say no too..the liberals will say yes, the orthodox will say no...same with " should there be mandatory HIV testing? " it would do well to focus on factual information and knowledge levels...questions regarding bringing down stigma and discrimination looks Ok on paper format..but if content is not chalked out properly,the program will just be a game show and nothing else. If the program format can be used to raise the bar of committment and awareness it would be great to invite MLAs and Ministers who are now part of the Legislators Forum on AIDS (Manipur) and ases how well they know..not the technical know how..but the isses..that would be fun! Questions on rights and service delivery can be included: For instance, " Can program implementers take blood samples from minor children without informed and signed consent of parents/gaurdians " . This would draw attention to the incident that happened sometime in Imphal in January 2008. The possibilities are endles if the prtogram is really to be a change agent, but if it is to be for eye ball consumption,then the usual questions will do just as well. Chitra Ahanthem Imphal E-MAIL: <chitrahanthem@...> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2008 Report Share Posted July 15, 2008 Friends, Re: /message/9006 The idea is definitely a novel and revolutionary one- and will forge greater aceptance of PLHIV. However, the participants may give false reponses to win prizes- AND THE GAP INÂ LIP-SERVICEÂ AND PRACTICE MAY NOT BE BRIDGED. I have a suggestion that PLHIV could narrate their stories of suffering, how they got support and then the persons supporting could be introduced as role models and honoured. What consitutes S & D- The issue needs to be touched- Breach of Confidentiality in hospital settings and many other issues need to be researched properly in your context. Dr RK Sood FETP Scholar (NIE, Chennai) drrksood@... +91 9418064077, +91 9445157327 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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