Category: Young adults (19-25)

Stop the lies

“Stop the lies” is a WHO anti-smoking campaign seeking to raise awareness about the tobacco industry’s interference in public health policy and its effect on young people.

#BeFree

The #BeFree movement is a youth-led campaign providing a safe platform for Namibian adolescents and young adults to discuss their challenges.

My Body, My Health: My Wealth

‘My Body, My Health: My Wealth’ is a South African campaign aiming to promote healthier lifestyles and reduce the risk of non-communicable diseases among adolescents and young people.

#NoChutti

#NoChutti and #NoChuttiPlus are Pakistani campaigns seeking to raise awareness of menstrual health among adolescent girls and young women.

Generation-Negative

Generation-Negative, or “Gen-N”, is a national youth-focused HIV prevention campaign in Nigeria.

ReachOut

ReachOut is an Australian-based online service providing mental health support, information and resources to adolescents and young people.

#OnMyMind

#OnMyMind is a global mental health campaign designed to encourage children, adolescents and young people to discuss and seek help for mental health issues.

MTV Shuga

MTV Shuga is a multimedia sexual and reproductive health campaign driven by an award winning African TV drama series designed for young people.

loveLife

LoveLife is a national South African youth programme focusing on youth development, particularly in the areas of sexual and reproductive health.

She Conquers

She Conquers was a national campaign in South Africa aiming to reduce HIV infections, teenage pregnancies and sexual based violence among adolescent girls and young women.

PrEP4Youth

PrEP4Youth was a national South African campaign featuring five videos promoting the use of HIV PrEP among young people.

Take a Step

Take A Step is a youth-designed campaign aiming to promote mental health and reduce youth suicide among young Indigenous Australians.

Truth

Truth (known as “truth”) is a national campaign in the United States which primarily seeks to eliminate smoking among adolescents.

YOLO

Lunched in 2017, the South African YOLO – ‘You Only Live Once’ – health programme sought to reduce HIV acquisition and teenage pregnancy among young people aged 15-24.