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Key documents from Femina HIP
Download some of our most recent studies and key documents:
- Reaching Millions, Changing Generations: Femina HIP's Role and Impact on the Tanzanian Media Scene (2011), 644 KB
- Femina HIP Mid-Year Report (2010), 231 KB
- Femina HIP Annual Report (2009), 2.2 MB
- Femina HIP Profile, 145 KB
- Partnership Brochure, 2 MB
- Femina HIP 2010 Youth Conference Report, 237 KB
- Femina HIP 5-year Strategic Plan, 2006-2010 (-14), 280 KB
- Femina HIP Annual Report (2008), 1.3 MB
- One Love – Multiple and Concurrent Sexual Partnerships among Youth in Tanzania (2008), 733 KB
- Resounding the Voices: Letter Writing, Audience Participation and HIV/AIDS Communication for Social Change, 408 KB
- AIDS the new Maasai Lion – An assessment of HIV/AIDS in Masai Mara and Recommendations for a HIV prevention program for Basecamp Explorer Kenya, 404 KB
- Fema Clubs: Promoting Leadership and Change Processes (2008), 325 KB
- Empowering Youth for Employment. Study on out-of school clubs and the potential for an expanding agenda (2008), 1 MB
- OneLove Campaign – Youth perceptions of the Bwana Ishi and Tuli sketches featured in Fema TV Talk Show (2009), 1.4 MB
- Watoto Bomba – feedback study on the impact of the Watoto Bomba booklet in Dar es Salaam and Iringa (2008), 114 KB
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Interviews on YouTube
Talk Show on the Road
A voice on HIV in relationships
I would like to advise those who chase away their partners after being infected by HIV, because life is helping each other. ENERIETA LEONCE. BUKOBA.
From an out-of-school youth
Why is it when you talk about starting FEMA CLUBS you only talk about secondary school students? What about youth from the streets, don’t they need to start clubs? Ahazi Asoni from Ifwenken.
A request from Handeni
I congratulate you so much for the good work that you are doing to educate and entertain the society, but I would like you to visit us also in Handeni District, Msima Secondary.






