Youths act out the facts of AIDS


  • Letters
  • Sunday, 18 Apr 2004

Theatre conveys stories as well as emotions, so it makes sense for the Malaysian AIDS Council (MAC) to use it to promote HIV/AIDS awareness among youth. AUDREY EDWARDS looks at this initiative being conducted for the first time in Kelantan. 

DESPITE having to look after his ailing parents and do well in school at the same time, Mohd Syafiq Shaari found the Malaysian AIDS Council (MAC) Youth-to-Youth workshop an experience too good to pass up. 

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