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Abidjan - Lagos Corridor Project

The Abidjan-Lagos Corridor Project aims to tackle the spread of HIV-AIDS in five countries in West Africa. In partnership with the Abidjan-Lagos Corridor Organisation (ALCO), IRIN Radio is working with 15 stations in Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Togo, Benin and Nigeria, making programmes on HIV-AIDS issues. Grassroots communities and health activists in border areas are closely involved in the programmes. IRIN Radio produces a weekly bulletin, The Traveller, including health advice on HIV issues and traffic and transport updates along the Corridor.
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Un plan de développement contre le sida
Pour combattre l’érosion marine, l’insalubrité, le chômage et le VIH/SIDA dans la commune d’Aného, la localité togolaise qui fait frontière avec le Bénin, les autorités locales ont élaboré un plan de développement.
Duration: 06:53

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De nombreux routiers ne croient pas que le sida existe
A kodjoviakopé, dans la banlieue de la capitale togolaise Lomé, certains camionneurs en transit ne croient pas que le sida existe. Et ils n’utilisent pas la capote pour se protéger.
Duration: 04:59

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TOGO: Protéger le futur bébé contre le VIH/SIDA
Avec la prévention de la transmission du virus de la mère à l’enfant (PTME), et toutes les précautions prises à l’accouchement, le nouveau-né peut être protégé de la séropositivité de sa maman.
Duration: 05:03

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Suivre les femmes enceintes
De plus en plus de femmes enceintes suivent le PTME, le programme qui permet de protéger le futur bébé de la femme séropositive contre l’infection au VIH. Seulement, faudrait-il d’abord que les femmes acceptent de se dépister.
Duration: 05:17

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Abidjan-Lagos corridor: The Traveller (15 June 2007)
THE TRAVELLER is the weekly news bulletin of the Abidjan-Lagos Corridor Organisation, produced by Irin Radio Corridor. It guides you and points out most obstacles along the road from Abidjan to Lagos.
Duration: 09:52

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Corridor Abidjan-Lagos: Le Voyageur (15 juin 2007)
LE VOYAGEUR est le bulletin d’information de l’Organisation du Corridor Abidjan-Lagos, réalisé par Irin Radio Corridor. Il vous guide sur la route et vous informe des obstacles que vous pourriez y rencontrer.
Duration: 09:53

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Making PLWA’s and single parents productive
Mama Tina, a single parent in Accra works with persons living with HIV/AIDS to make them productive. But because of stigmatisation PLWH’s find it difficult to sell whatever they produce.
Duration: 05:00

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A VCT centre is now open at Aflao
Aflao has a Voluntary Couselling Centre. But not everybody would go there for test. Kwame Abotsivia has been finding out from residents about what the feel about the centre.
Duration: 05:06

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Delays at Elubo border
Customs authorities at Elubo are adopting a procedure that will make it easier for drivers of vehicle with goods in transit to have no problems at barriers and checkpoints. Kweku Temeng reports that there has been some initial delays in processing the documents for the tanker drivers.
Duration: 03:53

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New Ghana Cedi…The value is the same, so is the anti-Aids message
In Ghana, new currency notes and coins will be put into circulation in July, 2007. It is aimed at redenominating the currency the cedi. The jingle being played for public education on the new Ghana cedi says the value is the same. The jingle “the value is the same” has caught on so much that most Ghanaians would say “the value is the same” for almost everything. Kumah Drah says so important is the anti AIDS message, its value is the same.
Duration: 04:41

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