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Barbara
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Ratidzai
Ndlovu, Prudence Chingwena, Simbarashe Gwata |
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| Writers: |
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Barbara
Kaim, Jane Nineham, Edwina Spicer |
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| Illustrator: |
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Mashet
Ndlovu |
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Cyberplex
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ARHEP would like to thank the following organisations and individuals
who gave invaluable input into the production of Auntie Stella:
Adolescence
and AIDS Prevention Project; CHIYSAP; Ministry of Education, Sport
and Culture, Zimbabwe - School Psychological Services and Mashonaland
East Regional Office; Ministry of Health and Child Welfare, Zimbabwe
- Department of Family and Child Health, Department of Health Education
and Mashonaland East Regional Office; Musasa Project; SAfAIDS; University
of Zimbabwe Clinical Epidemiology Unit; Womenís Action Group; Women
and AIDS Support Network; Zimbabwe AIDS Prevention Project; Zimbabwe
National Family Planning Council; Form 3 students and teachers at
Arcturus, Beatrice, Chemhondoro, Chitandara, Mandedza, Muchakata,
Numwa, Parirewa, Rusununguko and Tsatse Secondary Schools.
S Basvi,
Dr. J Brakarsh, A Bloome, Dr. TM Chaita, W Chauke, W Chikowore,
B Dembedza, F Duri, C Gundani, JA Hadebe, A. Holmes, A Jacobus,
J Juru, N Kahn, Dr. R Loewenson, Dr. Mabiza, M Mandiki, K Mandizvidza,
E Masiywa, P Mataure, Mundere, Dr. SP Munjanja, B Mustakani, F Mutsigwa,
R Mutuwira, N Nabane, T Ndebele, M Ndlovu, E Njovana, B Nyamwanza,
K Nyanungo, M Sandasi, CZ Sithole, Mr A Robertson, S Rusankaniko,
E Takawira, F Tandi, G Tinarwo, Dr FR Zawaira.
Research
and production of the print version ofÝ Auntie
Stella was funded by the Ford Foundation and the Royal Danish
Embassy (Danida).
First
version - December 1997
Revised
version - December 1999
Funding
for the development of the Auntie Stella website was provided
by World Links Organization - January 2002
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