Aids Focus

Soccer central to SA Aids movie

2011-12-01 18:19

Special Report

Johannesburg - A South African film opening on World Aids Day on Thursday, that mixes live action and animation, is taking viewers inside a soccer player's body, showing how he becomes infected with HIV and spreads the virus.

The cast and characters are South African, Kenyan and Nigerian - which producers hope will help the movie travel across the continent hardest hit by the disease.

The pull of soccer, which has a unique power to unite Africans, also should help.

Harriet Gavshon, a producer who worked on Inside Story: The Science of HIV/Aids said the "toxic combination" of death and sex still makes it difficult for people to discuss Aids.

"You have to constantly find new ways of trying to talk about it," she said.

The 90-minute film, aimed at viewers from their mid-teens and up, is a co-production of Johannesburg's Curious Pictures and an international development programme sponsored by the US reality and educational TV company Discovery.

Thursday's premiere in Johannesburg will be followed by a US debut in January in Washington and one in Nigeria later next year.

Aric Noboa, president of Discovery Channel Global Education Partnership, said they hope to broadcast the film and distribute DVDs, along with booklets to help guide community leaders in conducting post-film discussions.

Lifesaving messages

Films, TV and radio shows, newspaper ads and billboards can get conversations started. But experts at loveLife, a group that has pioneered a range of programmes to teach young South Africans about Aids say changing behaviour requires keeping the dialogue going long enough for lifesaving messages to sink in.

It appears, though, that messages are getting across in South Africa, at least to young people targeted by projects like Inside Story.

Results released this week from a health ministry survey found that infections among 15- to 24-year-olds had dropped from 23.1% in 2001 to 21.8% in 2010.

But across all age groups, infections are creeping up, and this country of 50 million that has more people - at least 5.5 million - living with HIV than in any other country.

The focus on prevention may be becoming even more important. The cost of treatment is increasing as more people test and go on drugs, and efforts to find a cure or vaccine are advancing slowly and fitfully.

Funding

According to a UN report released on the eve of World Aids Day, funding for HIV programmes dropped from $15.9bn in 2009 to $15bn in 2010, well below the estimated $22bn to $24bn the UN says is needed in 2015 for a comprehensive global response.

The report cited the global economic crisis and concerns about the sustainability of the Aids response, given the increasing costs of treatment and prevention.

Last week, the Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria declared it had run out of money to pay for new health programmes in the next two years. The fund currently pays for Aids drugs for about half of the world's HIV patients in developing countries.

It took five years and $2 million - raised from the  South African and US governments, the UN Aids agency and other donors - to put together Inside Story.

Since 1997, Discovery Channel Global Education Partnership has been getting educational TV to impoverished communities. Noboa said Inside Story grew out of requests from teachers in Africa and elsewhere for more information about Aids.

Mbeki era

The problem is confounded in South Africa by years of misinformation from a president, Thabo Mbeki, who questioned the link between HIV and Aids, and a health minister, Manto Tshabalala-Msimang, who promoted a "treatment" of beets and garlic.

"I think the issues that were part and parcel of the Mbeki era are still there, they still linger on," said Dave Spencer, a programme director at Right to Care, which provides treatment for thousands of HIV-positive South Africans.

A doctor can prescribe Aids medication and see a patient grow stronger and healthier. Campaigners trying to change the behaviour that leads to infection can never be sure their message is getting across.

"It's so hard to know where exactly we are in the fight," said the director of Inside Story, Rolie Nikiwe.

"It's a frustrating fight, but it's one that needs to be fought."


- AP

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