the patua project for hiv aids awarness in rural india pilot project in west bengal by
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The Patua Project For HIV AIDS Awarness in Rural India Pilot Project In West Bengal by Nandita Palchoudhuri. In Naya Village,Midnapore. A traditional Performance. At work in small groups. The First HIV Scroll. Rani Chitrakar. Shyamsundar Chitrakar. The First HIV Scrolls. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
The Patua Project For HIV AIDS Awarness in Rural India
Pilot Project In West Bengal
by
Nandita Palchoudhuri
In Naya Village,Midnapore
A traditional Performance
At work in small groups
The First HIV Scroll
Rani ChitrakarShyamsundar Chitrakar
The First HIV Scrolls
In discussion with Dr David Gere
Patua Team Members
Practice workshops
Working on the project with experts from UCLA and Bhoruka
Refining content with Patua Team
Sparsha training the intervention team
Workshop in Progress
HIV images in The Scrolls
Team Composition
2 PatuasOne male/One female
2 Community Health WorkersOne HIV-/ one HIV +
Facilitators in the audienceEvaluation teams
Intervention Content Design
1. Transmission and Prevention
2. Stigma
3. Love with Responsibility
4. Testimonials
First Trial run on site in Midnapur
Trial Intervention in progress
District Intervention Villages Control Villages
Howrah
PaschimBasudevpur (241) Bahir Chandrapur (98)
Jagannathpur (190) Andhar Manik (204)
Pashim Medinipur
Jatadharpur (115) JotGobardhan (72)
Jot Gouranga (124) Uttor Gobindapur (133)
Jalalpur (105) Banskhal (106)
The distribution of Villages for Intervention Pilot
Pilot intervention in Howrah
Pilot intervention in Midnapur
Intervention being set up
Intervention in progress
Statements Intervention arm level of change
Control arm level of change
Disagreed before intervention
Disagreed after intervention
Disagreed during 1st baseline
Disagreed during 2nd baseline
People with HIV should be ashamed
28%
94%
High*
25%
36%
Not significant
People with HIV should be legally isolated
32%
93%
Do
22%
36%
Do
Although people with HIV can work with others they should not be allowed to handle food/rice
27%
86%
Do
28%
40%
Do
People with HIV deserve to be punished
51%
91%
Do
40%
52%
Do
EARLY EVALUATION RESULTS