Governments in more than 100 countries are using public information to combat AIDS. In Britain the campaign has used shock tactics, but other countries are using different approaches.
Peter Fiddick looks at the Scandinavian multi-media campaigns aimed at high-risk groups; at what is - and is not - being done in America; and how impoverished Uganda, where ten per cent of pregnant women are infected with the virus, is trying to warn the population through nightly television ads.
Peter Fiddick discusses with experts in the Health
Education field the most effective ways of using the media to slow down the spread of AIDS. Researchers
SUZY MILLER. DANIELLA DANGOOR Producer BERNARD ADAMS (e)