Black and white photograph of a woman's face reflected in a mirror. She has a black eye. Poster describes London Lighthouse as a resource for HIV-positive women whose families and friends reject them.
The poster shows a picture of the bottom part of a man wearing a pair of jeans, holding in his right hand 2 packs a condoms (contain 4 condoms), and in his left hand he is holding six alcoholic beverages.
In the poster there are 1 or 2 pieces of jewelry, possibly used for body piercing. There is also a small picture of a toaster labeled "CASSDIDThis". An AIDS ribbon appears next to the name "AIDS Committee of London". A needle appears in the L of "Skin 'n steel". A red drop of blood appears under the title.
Red background with title in yellow and additional text in white. Cartoon depicts a hand reaching into bag to put in or take out a tube. Standing in the bag is a personified penis, smiling and holding condom package. Logo of Durex brand condoms in lower right corner. Humorously reminds reader to remember to take along a condom.
White background with red foreground; text in white and blue. Cartoon of a laptop computer (hardware). The monitor shows the head of a personified penis, smiling, covered by a condom. Logo at bottom for Durex brand condoms.
ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper of January 23, 1994, issue no. 306: Chinese scientists develop a new strain of maggot which they say is highly nutritious and low fat source of food. It's Bondo burial for the late Jaramogi Oginga Odinga. Egerton staff form welfare body to cater for their interests.
ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper of January 30, 1994, issue no. 307: Love turns into battleground for one Kiambu chief and the town's immediate former deputy mayor at war over a bar-girl. Scores of Maasai pastoralists face starvation in Kajiado District. Finance Minister, Mr. Mudavadi woos top investors in Germany. Nelson Mandela launches the African National Congress campaign for South Africa's all-race election.
ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper of February 06, 1994, issue no. 308: Over 150 people rendered homeless after their houses were demolished in Mathare yesterday. OAU to send observers to South Africa polls. Unexplained taxation worries tea farmers in Kisii and Nyamira Districts. Shell attack leaves 51 dead in Sarajevo.
ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper of February 20, 1994, issue no. 310: Blank Kenyan passports being used by bogus refugees and asylum seekers in an elaborate scam to hoodwink British immigration authorities. Mystery deaths of Kenyan students in India. Kenya Railways suspends train services to Kisumu. A mother and her 3 children die in house fire in Vihiga district.
ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper of March 06, 1994, issue no. 312: Trouble making Islamic Party of Kenya youth offered UK asylum where they provide cheap labour. 200 youths held in Lugari in connection with Sambu son murder. Street urchins barely 15 years recruited in a sophisticated crime syndicate. Four jailed for killing another by hitting him with a stone on Christmas day.
ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper of March 13, 1994, issue no. 313: Kibaki fires 6 DP councillors who joined with Kanu colleagues to vote out the deputy mayor and replace him with a Kanu man. Somali refugees begin the great journey home. 50 killed in S.A clashes. Kenya cricket comes of age.
ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper of March 20, 1994, issue no. 314: Orengo beats Raila in poll to become Ford_Kenya first vice-chairman. A Nairobi pharmaceutical company has flooded the Kenya market with sub-standard drugs imported from Asia. Richard Leakey returns to the saddle as Director of Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS). Horror plane crash in Nagorno-Karabakh kills 32. Tribal fighting rages in Liberia. British military hit by sex scandals.
ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper of March 27, 1994, issue no. 315: 3 shot dead in city robbery in Biashara street. Bandits kill 6 in raid in Isiolo district. The last US troops pull out of Somalia leaving behind piles of rubbish and a depleted third world. Court cracks down on rapists in Zimbabwe. Women's fertility at risk from silent sex disease, chlamydia. Major breakthrough for Kenya at it grants its first ever patent certificate on one of its locally invented goods.
ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper of April 03, 1994, issue no. 316: Rip-off at city hall as councilman in alleged fake licences racket. The Hindu Council of Kenya launches a relief food distribution programme to help those in dire need in some of the worst hit areas in the country. Exploiting groundwater in Kenya. 14 perish in chopper crash in Algeria.
ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper of April 10, 1994, issue no. 317: Ten killed in clan clashes between the Degodia and Ajuran clans in Wajir District. Blind mother of four tells of fake land deal. Thousands reported killed and thousands wounded as ethnic battles rage in Kigali.
ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper of April 17, 1994, issue no. 318: Central Bank of Kenya may sell Regency hotel to recover 2.4 billion from Kamlesh Pattni. Sarova to spend Sh1.2b over a 3-yr period to upgrade and refurbish its facilities in the country. US kids get less medical care and nurturing than toddlers in other industrialised nations. President Moi stresses the role of peace.
ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper of April 24, 1994, issue no. 319: Cheques racket in city smashed. Peace returns to Burnt Forest. Focus on the South African elections. Upset troops leave Rwanda with some sensing they had abandoned the war-torn country''s civilians. Former US president, Nixon is dead. Lightning kills 2 children in Nyandarua district.
ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper of May 01, 1994, issue no. 320: 200 bodies still trapped in the ill-fated Mtongwe ferry. Urgent need to help the street children. Fish industry pollutes Kisumu. Jua Kali sector providing hope for jobs.
ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper of May 08, 1994, issue no. 321: Police gun down notorious robber in a Naivasha town suburb. Oil prices set to be decontrolled in a move to create a radical transformation of the economy. Mandela wins but future's unknown. Fresh battles in Yemen. Voodoo cult killers jailed for 60 years in Northern Mexico. Lamu District Commissioner, Mr. John Sala, urges farmers to utilise all the arable land to intensify agricultural production.
ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper of May 15, 1994, issue no. 322: 26 perish in road smash along the Bungoma-Webuye road. Road toll charges to go up. Row in parks a threat to tourism trump card. 500, 000 butchered in Rwandan bloodbath. Boy soldiers in rebel Mozambique troops. Gangsters kill man and escape with Sh1m in Nakuru.
ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper of June 05, 1994, issue no. 325: 47 opposition parliamentarians form new party, the United National Democratic Alliance (UNDA) party. Bandits surrender 42 guns in Wajir district. President Moi allows Un planes carrying relief food and supplies to land in Nairobi. The Head of the Peace and Mercy Church of Africa , Archbishop Joshua Chumo, has excommunicated 4 officials of his church for not remitting offerings and tithes for the past five years.
ENGLISH: Sunday Times 1994 no. 325 June 5th."Scientists At The University of Southern California found out that children who ate more than 12 frankfurter sausages a month and whose fathers had a history of similar consumption had nine times the normal risk of leukaemia."President Moi Allowed United Nations planes carrying food and other relief supplies meant for Rwanda to land in Nairobi."
ENGLISH: Sunday Times 1994 no. 327 June 19th."It was sheer agony and helplessness for thousands of patients who used Government hospitals as the countrywide strike by doctors pressuring for the registration of their union continued."Kenneth Matiba was set to have the dubious distinction in the history of election frauds by being the first man to have made a constitutional provision for vote-fraud in his Ford-Asili party constitution."
ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper of June 26, 1994, issue no. 328: Sawmillers in the country donated Sh 813, 000 towards the National Famine Relief Fund. Insecurity stalks Kitui. President Mandela picks Mozambique as his first official visit as head of state. Thousands benefit from free treatment from university's medical mission. Scramble for Standard one and pre-unit 1995 places within city council schools starts.
ENGLISH: Sunday Times 1994 no. 328 June 26th."Ndhiwa by- election violence with Ford- Kenya youths beating the area chief accusing him of colluding with the ruling party Kanu to rig the elections."Residents of UKasi Ngomeni Mivukoni and Tseikuru Locations in Kitui North Constituency, Mwingi District lived in bushes after being forced out of their homes by marauding bandits of Somali origin."
ENGLISH: Sunday Times 1994 no. 329 July 3rd."Twelve prisoners died at the Kapsabet Remand Prison following the outbreak of Malaria, dysentery and malnutrition."Thika District hospital received a kidney dialysis machine valued over sh 500, 000 from the Lions Club of Kikuyu."
ENGLISH: Sunday Times 1994 no. 330 July 10th."The money-raking glittering gem Jomo Kenyatta International Airport appeared To Lose Its lustre caused by triple problem facing the Gateway to Africa involved large scale pilfering, theft of travellers baggage and the general condition of the airport."
ENGLISH: Sunday Times 1994 no. 331 July 17th."President Moi called on Kenyans to avoid politicising funerals and instead grant the dead the respect they deserved."It was at lunch time hour that a lurking gunman shot and killed mercurial Cabinet minister, economist and political strategist Mr. Thomas Joseph Mboya."
ENGLISH: Sunday Times 1994 no. 332 July 24th."President Mou condemned the politics of hate and destruction which had been introduced by elements within multi-party framework and assured Kenyans that political wind blowing in the country will halt the negative culture."Soldiers seized power in Gambia after rampaging through Banjul in a dispute over pay and diplomats, the ousted president Sir Dawda Jawara sheltered on a US warship."
ENGLISH: Sunday Times 1994 no. 333 July 31st."A group of elders from Coast province led by the former Kaloleni Member of Parliament Mr. Maurice Mboja launched a new organisation 'Kauli Ya Majimbo' (KAMA) to fight for the introduction of a federal system of government (majimbo)."
ENGLISH: Sunday Times 1994 no. 334 August 7th."There was near tragedy at Kisumu Imperial Hotel when a group of Ford-K youths chanting anti-Kikuyu- Luo alliance slogans hurled what was believed to be a petrol bomb at the hotel's plastic canopy damaging it extensively."Ford Kenya Chairman Michael Wamalwa Kijana came under fire for allegedly causing disunity among Bukusu community and failed to give leadership capable of promoting development in the Bungoma and Trans Nzoia Districts."
ENGLISH: Sunday Times 1994 no. 335 August 14th."Top Democratic Party officials led by party Chairman Mwai Kibaki and Secretary General John Keen joined in the condemnation of the Kikuyu Luo allianced , dismissed it as marriage that could only promote tribalism in the country."South Korea hailed a nuclear safeguards agreement between Stalinist North Korea and the United States as a step towards peace on the world's last col war battlefront."
ENGLISH: Sunday Times 1994 no. 336 August 21st."Chaos reigned supreme during the meeting of Ford Kenya's National Executive Committee when the members rejected the proposed Luo-Kikuyu alliance in total."An intensive meningitis public health educational campaign launched in Nkondi location in Tharaka Nithi district following the death of five people believed to have been killed by the dreaded disease."
ENGLISH: Sunday Times 1994 no. 337 August 28th."President Moi assured that the government would maintain controls in the sale and pricing of paraffin and diesel when the sale of petroleum products is liberalised."Members Of the Sukuma Wiki Co-operative Society in Nairobi were shocked to learn that a company bearing the same name and owned by the society's patron was trying to swindle the society of three buildings its owned in the city."
ENGLISH: Sunday Times 1994 no. 338 September 4th."The sacked striking doctors at the Kenyatta National Hospital threatened to paralyse medical services countrywide and sought support from their colleagues through a memorandum call on all doctors to stop working."Ford Kenya MPs Raila Odinga (Langata) and Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi (Kimilili) conceded that the opposition lost general election to KANU due to greed for leadership."
ENGLISH: Sunday Times 1994 no. 339 September 11th."Patrick Mazola , a Kenyan artist was selected to compete for the coveted euros 3, 000, over sh 250, 000 first prize in the Royal Overseas League 11th Annual Art Competition."The history of Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB) dates back to 1896 when its predecessor the National Bank of India opened a branch in Mombasa."
ENGLISH: Sunday Times 1994 no. 340 September 18th."Mombasa police arrested a member of a draculatype occult group suspected of kidnapping children in the west mainland and extracting blood from them for witchcraft concoctions."
ENGLISH: Sunday Times 1994 no. 341 September 25th."An Egyptian state newspaper reported that Egyptian invasion of Sudan to overthrow the Khartoum government was fully justified because the Sudanese government had done much more against Egypt than the Haitian government had ever done against the United States."."It was said that Princess Diana the estranged wife of Prince Charles Of Wales was lonely, vulnerable and desperate for a strong man in her life to provide emotional support after her separation from Charles."
ENGLISH: Sunday Times 1994 no. 342 October 2nd."Twelve armed thugs posed as policemen stormed into a residence formerly occupied by Somali Ambassador to Kenya they demanded to know from a clerical officer the nature of work going on at the residence."
ENGLISH: Sunday Times 1994 no. 343 October 9th."US and British warships sailed towards Kuwait after Iraq troop movements near the border raised fears that President Saddam Hussein Would attempt a repetition of his 1990 invasion."
ENGLISH: Sunday Times 1994 no. 345 October 23rd."Kenyans suffered the worst rate of inflation due to the rapid depreciation of the shilling against the major convertible currencies and the persistent rise in the consequent prices of most goods and services."
ENGLISH: Sunday Times 1994 no. 346 October 30th."Some 25 officials of troubled Ford-sili party denounced the suspension of Secretary General Martin Shikuku and Declared that the Butere MP will be party's Presidential candidate in 1997."President Daniel Moi took strong exception to some opposition leaders' utterances that they would legalise use of bhang and changáa if elected."
ENGLISH: Sunday Times 1994 no. 347 November 6th." Second-hand clothes 'Mitumba' were shunned and left to the poorest of the poor but today attitude has completely changed and has made a remarkable difference transforming even the poorest into fashionably dressed individuals."The Attorney- General Mr. Amos Wako said that family courts were likely to be established soon after a Bill of relating to the rights of children is tabled in parliament and passed."
ENGLISH: Sunday Times 1994 no. 348 November 13th."Pastor Kimuyu and also co-presenter of popular religious radio programme 'Chochote Chaweza Kutokea' had composed over 200 gospel songs."President Joaquim Chissano led in vote counting in Mozambique's first multi-party general election.''
ENGLISH: Sunday Times 1994 no. 349 November 20th."About 800 Kenyans conned their way into staying and working in Britain after falsely claiming that they were victims of political atrocities and ethnic clashes in Kenya So as to be granted political asylum."Israel Troops wounded three Arabs with the rubber bullets in clashes in the occupied west Bank."
ENGLISH: Sunday Times 1994 December 11th."Kenya Breweries Football Club Sought to inscribe their name in Africa's soccer annals by dismissing Daring Club DC Motema Pembe of Zaire in the return tie of the Mandela Cup Final at Nyayo Stadium."
ENGLISH: Sunday Times 1994 no. 350 November 27th."Mayor John Kingóri and his anti-corruption squad at city hall proceed to court to ensure suspended city planning Director Kuria wa gathoni and Town Clerk Mrs Zipporah Wandera were completely removed from office."The Central Bank of Kenya introduced into circulation Sh. 1, 000 and Sh. 10 coin as part of the currency reform programme."
ENGLISH: Sunday Times 1994 no. 351 December 4th."Two Britons who had threatened to inject food in three British supermarket chains with the HIV virus were jailed for 13 years."The Minister for Commerce and Industry Mr. Kirugi M'Mukindia hailed that Kuguru Food Complex Limited on powder beer which will make the company a pioneer to produce the brand of beer in East and Central Africa region."
ENGLISH: Sunday Times 1994 December 18th."Unscrupulous importers took advantage of the liberalisation policy, and imported sub-standard and expired goods worth millions."" President Mandela Nelson challenged his ruling African National Congress (ANC) to find a programme for equality for the masses to end the 'mess of apartheid' inherited."
Poster depicts a photograph of a group of people of both genders and of various ages and dress (including traditional Ethiopian, professional, and Western style) pointing toward an illustration of the following: an AIDS ribbon with an anthropomorphic globe that is crying within its loop, a hand possibly labeled in Amharic "abstinence," two rings tied together with red ribbon possibly labeled in Amharic "to decide," and an anthropomorphic condom possibly labeled in Amharic "to benefit." Background is gradated white and green.
Poster consists of election terms in green ovals with definitions to their right. To the left of the election terms are illustrations of some of the terms. Background is yellow, with a red border on the bottom. The logo of the National Electoral Board of Ethiopia is in the top left-hand corner.
The poster is a thank you note that expresses the feelings of the people who are getting the word out to people in the workplaces. The word "Thank" is in light blue; the word "you" is in yellow. The background of the poster is in a light red.
The poster shows a picture of different people with different ethnicities and different ages are talking with no fear about the people who have AIDS and HIV. Some of the examples of what these people said: "You're fired", "I don't want to hear about that", "Stay away", "you bastard", "I'm leaving you", "you're an unclean woman", "you've brought shame on your family", "we can't give you medication", "you're already dead", "the wedding is off", "I'm sorry but we can't come", "don't touch anything", "I loved you", "I thought you loved us", etc...
A photograph of the interior of Debre Tsion, a church in Mek'elē. Shot at an upward angle and features a pillar, arched ceilings, and walls, all heavily painted and carved.
Poster is divided into thirds, with the top third black, and the bottom third white. In the middle is an image of mountains in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia with a number of stone buildings built into one of the mountains.
Poster is divided into three sections, with the top third black, and the bottom third beige. The middle section has an image of a several buildings in the middle of a valley surrounded by shrubs and greenery.
Poster depicts a photograph of an adolescent girl whispering into an adolescent boy's ear; both are wearing contemporary Western clothing and holding spiral-bound notebooks. To the left is a border with green, yellow, and orange stripes. At the bottom is the logo and contact information of Circus in Ethiopia.
Poster shows a black and white photo of a couple hugging and smiling. Poster suggests that good Catholics not only maintain their core religious beliefs, they also use condoms.
Poster shows a black and white photo of an African American couple embracing. The man is hugging the woman from behind and they are both smiling. Poster suggests that people of the Catholic faith not only practice their core religious values and beliefs, they use condoms too.
A yellow-green poster. In the upper corners are a pair of older teenagers, a young man on the left, and a young woman on the right. Text is printed on seven scrolls with needs for Ethiopian teenage health counseling. "Youth friendly health service" is printed in a thought bubble emanating from a middle scroll.
Poster depicts an illustration of a man and woman standing over a boy and girl, who sit at a table reading a book. Papers surround the book with English text that reads "sex education" and "family life education." Above the illustration is a white outline of a house roof. At the bottom is an illustrated flower.
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Poster is a reddish brown background with 9 pictures of male mid-sections in sexually provocative situations. Each picture has a caption uder it. "Butt Pirate. Ass Master. Chicken Baster. Pepito. Mary Maker. Jack Hammer. Long Dong Silver. The Big Baguette. Old One Eye."
Two images on this safety poster. Top image: someone accidentally drops a pick on the man below him. Bottom image: a ladder has a broken rung. The broken rung is drawn to look like a snapped bone.