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AU ANUA 329 · Series · 1974 - 2010

Includes, brochures, stickers, clothing and posters relating to the prevention HIV/AIDS and other health matters in the Pacific Islands, particularly Papua New Guinea. Includes reports from the Department of Health in Papua New Guinea. Also contains election posters from Papua New Guinea from the 2012 elections.

Eves, Richard
AU ANUA 329-122 · Item · c. 1990s - 2010s
Part of Eves collection relating to health in the Pacific Islands

(Are you going to have a baby?) Yu save long HIV mak bilong yu o nogat? (Do you know your HIV status?) HIV na AIDS I Gat Hop (HIV/AIDS There is Hope). Produced by the National Catholic Family Life Apostolate, Goroka and the National Catholic HIV/AIDS Secretariat, Waigani. Pidgin version of ANUA 329-121

AU ANUA 329-120 · Item · Nov 2004
Part of Eves collection relating to health in the Pacific Islands

Yumi mas lukim olsem ol lain wantaim HIV I kisim sapot na guepela lukaut. Bikos HIV em sik wankain olsem ol arapela sik na ol pipel igat HIV wankain yumi olgeta. (Let's make sure that people who are HIV positive are treated with the care love and dignity they deserve. Because HIV is an illness just like any other and people with HIV are no more sinners than the rest of us). HIV/AIDS Lainim na Istap Waintaim (Learn and Live Together). Produced by the PNG National AIDS Council na Australian Gavman sapotim (supported by the Australian Government). A poster featuring religious leaders from Papua New Guinea. Pidgin version of ANUA 329-119

AU ANUA 329-119 · Item · Nov 2004
Part of Eves collection relating to health in the Pacific Islands

A poster featuring religious leaders from Papua New Guinea. Produced by the PNG National AIDS Council supported by the Australian Government. English version of ANUA 329-220

AU ANUA 329-110 · Item · c. 1990s - 2010s
Part of Eves collection relating to health in the Pacific Islands

'There's a boy who has started playing netball on Saturdays. Kids at school have been calling him a faggot and basically giving him shit! Homophobia is prejudice or discrimination against gay or Takatapui people. Who are you hurting? He aha te utu?' Social exclusion causes ill health.' Produced by the New Zealand AIDS Foundation, Human Rights Commission.