Photo Exhibition-Installation “Door?!” UNDP Belarus NGO “Positive Movement”

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Photo Exhibition-Installation “Door?!” UNDP Belarus NGO “Positive Movement”

Objectives of the Initiative Reduce discrimination towards people living with HIV/AIDS in the society

Target Audiences Young people, mainly school children and students Policy makers General public

Contents True life story Over 100 photos with diary notes of HIV positive girl Deep emotional colouring of the texts Avant-garde design of the exhibition

How it looks like

Results 3 cities in Belarus Vilnius, capital of Lithuania Over 14,000 visitors

Value added Powerful advocacy tool True life story not fiction – immediate effect on spectator Low cost (USD 48,000 for 7 cities) including Kiev, Moscow, St.Petersburg and Vilnius Good partnership building tool