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Arting Health: A Science Communication project by Infers Group using street art (graffiti) to engage the public on sexual health and HIV

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English: The red figure represents the virus in its final form as AIDS,

while the small green figures around it represent the different ways the virus mutates.

The warrior figure represents Batswana activists, depicted in traditional warrior attire and holding a spear covered by a condom to show the role condoms play in the fight against the disease.

The pills represents ARVs, which are also participating in the battle. The smoke coming from the virus’s horns and spreading across the artwork show that the virus is everywhere, spreading

quickly.
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Camera location24° 38′ 35.35″ S, 25° 53′ 07.52″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

A creative concept by Infers Group founder and CEO, Abraham Mamela in collaboration with commissioned artist Refilwe Bantle Wale, Dr. Ava Avalos Department of HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care in the Botswana Ministry of Health and Wellness.

This science communication project used street art (graffiti) as an effective science communication tool to engage the public on issues related to sexual health and HIV.

This project was funded by The Wellcome Trust.

For more information contact info@infersgroup.com

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