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Perceptions about the O Icheke Multiple Concurrent Parnership Campaign among young people who are members of the Selebi Phikwe District Youth Council, Botswana

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dc.contributor.advisor Mokomane, Zitha
dc.contributor.author Matlapeng, Kgosiekae Maxwell
dc.date.accessioned 2014-08-05T06:26:17Z
dc.date.available 2014-08-05T06:26:17Z
dc.date.issued 2014-06-12
dc.identifier.citation Matlapeng, Kgosiekae Maxwell (2014) Perceptions about the O Icheke Multiple Concurrent Parnership Campaign among young people who are members of the Selebi Phikwe District Youth Council, Botswana, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/13751> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/13751
dc.description.abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate the perceptions of young people regarding the O Icheke MCP campaign who are members of Selebi Phikwe District Youth Council, in a mining town in central Botswana. The main objective of the study was to explore young people‘s views about MCP, to solicit their views on the key strength and weaknesses of the campaign, and to make recommendations to further strengthen the campaign. Within the framework of the Health Belief Model, a qualitative research approach was employed and data was collected using four focus group discussions categorised into the following strata  Males aged 18-24 years  Females aged 18-24 years  Males aged 25-35 years  Females aged 25-35 years The overall study finding was that financial issues, the apparent need for sexual variety, quest for material possession, and the impact of unemployment, migration and alcohol abuse are seen as some of the major factors underlying MCP in Botswana. The O Icheke Multiple Concurrent Partnership campaign was positively viewed as playing a key role in addressing the apparent knowledge gap regarding the impacts of these partnerships and in changing people‘s attitudes towards MCP and discouraging wide sexual networks. The campaign‘s target population, funding, stakeholders and delivery mode of the program were identified as its pillars and an effective vehicle to achieve its goals. The consultation between funding office and implementing organisations, coverage of the programme in surrounding areas and growing non-profit organisation were identified to affect the MCP campaign to achieve its goals. The recommendation is that more has to be done to improve the implementation of O Icheke programme through more funding, consultation with programme implementers, tailor made for people with disability and covering surrounding areas. The recommendation is that more has to be done to improve the implementation of O Icheke programme through more funding, consultation and capacity building of volunteers. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (ix, 66 leaves) en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Multiple concurrent partnerships en
dc.subject O Icheke Campaign en
dc.subject Perception en
dc.subject Drivers en
dc.subject Knowledge en
dc.subject Cultural factors en
dc.subject Attitudes en
dc.subject Young people en
dc.subject Socio-economic factors en
dc.subject Effectiveness en
dc.subject.ddc 306.7083096883
dc.subject.lcsh AIDS (Disease) -- Botswana -- Selebi-Pikwe -- Prevention
dc.subject.lcsh HIV infections -- Botswana -- Selebi-Pikwe -- Prevention
dc.subject.lcsh Health Belief Model
dc.subject.lcsh Youth -- Sexual behavior -- Botswana -- Selebi-Pikwe
dc.subject.lcsh Sex counseling -- Botswana -- Selebi-Pikwe
dc.subject.lcsh Promiscuity -- Botswana -- Selebi-Pikwe
dc.subject.lcsh Sexual health -- Government policy -- Botswana -- Selebi-Pikwe
dc.subject.lcsh Women --Sexual behavior -- Botswana --Selebi-Pikwe
dc.subject.lcsh Men --Sexual behavior -- Botswana -- Selebi-Pikwe
dc.subject.lcsh Safe sex in AIDS prevention -- Botswana -- Selebi-Pikwe
dc.title Perceptions about the O Icheke Multiple Concurrent Parnership Campaign among young people who are members of the Selebi Phikwe District Youth Council, Botswana en
dc.type Dissertation en
dc.description.department Health Studies en
dc.description.degree M.A. (Social Behaviour Studies in HIV and AIDS)


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