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When wealthy Babacar asks Arouna for his daughter's hand in marriage, Arouna is delighted. But later, alone with his conscience, Arouna remembers some worrying facts about Babacar: his many mistresses, the fact that he doesn't take AIDS seriously.... Can Arouna's concern for his daughter's welfare hold out against the attraction of the material things and the promise of financial security that Babacar offers...?

By Fanta Régina Nacro, Burkina Faso, based on an original idea by Haby Fall, aged 20, from Tambacounda, Senegal, and her team.

Scenarios from the Sahel is a unique collection of 13 films exploring the issue of HIV/Aids in Africa. The films combine humour, drama and animation with information about the nature of HIV/AIDS and the best forms of prevention. They provide an insight into the daily experience of living with the disease as experienced by people of all ages in Africa.

In 1997, thousands of young people under 25 in Senegal, Mali and Burkina Faso took part in a contest inviting them to come up with ideas for short films on HIV/AIDS. The contest was so successful that a second contest was held in early 2000. Special emphasis in this contest was placed on encouraging girls/young women, rural youth, and young people who do not attend school to participate. Scores of organisations worked in partnership to bring the conteststo communities, and almost 22,000 young people took part.

Scenarios from the Sahel (now known as Scenarios From Africa) is a community mobilisation, education and media project. It offers children and young people the opportunity to work with international directors in the production of short fiction films to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS.

For more information about Scenarios From Africa please visit the Global Dialogues Site here:

http://www.globaldialogues.org

To watch more films about HIV and AIDS, please visit the OneWorldTV Site here:

http://tv.oneworld.net
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