Shuga (TV series)
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Shuga, also known as MTV Shuga, is a television drama series that was first aired in November 2009 on MTV Base as part of an initiative dubbed "MTV Staying Alive Ignite!". Its first two seasons were commissioned by MTV Networks Africa in association with The MTV Staying Alive Foundation, PEPFAR, the Partnership for an HIV-Free Generation (HFG) and the Government of Kenya, as part of a multimedia campaign to spread the message about responsible sexual behaviour and tolerance. The term Shuga is derived from the pronunciation of "Sugar" in Kenyan English.
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Shuga, também conhecida como MTV Shuga, é uma série de televisão que estrou em novembro de 2009 na MTV Base como parte de uma campanha de conscientização sobre HIV/AIDS apelidada de "MTV Staying Alive Ignite!" A série recebeu um Gold Award em maio de 2010 no World Media Festival, em Hamburgo, na Alemanha.
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Shuga, also known as MTV Shuga, is a television drama series that was first aired in November 2009 on MTV Base as part of an initiative dubbed "MTV Staying Alive Ignite!". Its first two seasons were commissioned by MTV Networks Africa in association with The MTV Staying Alive Foundation, PEPFAR, the Partnership for an HIV-Free Generation (HFG) and the Government of Kenya, as part of a multimedia campaign to spread the message about responsible sexual behaviour and tolerance. The term Shuga is derived from the pronunciation of "Sugar" in Kenyan English. The series later became a hit and was aired in 40 different African countries before it was aired internationally in over 70 television stations. The drama was thought to be a very controversial series by the senior generation of Kenyans because it contained some scenes that contained sexually explicit content. It received a Gold award in May 2010 at the World Media Festival in Hamburg, Germany in the Public Relations Health category for its focus on love, emotions, and sexual behavior amongst Kenyan youth. In 2013, production of the series was moved to Nigeria, where the third and subsequent seasons are set. Dubbed "Shuga Naija", the new version is a multimedia campaign which educates youths on HIV/AIDS, safe sex and teen pregnancy. Shuga also touches on maternal and child health, family planning, gender-based violence, and women empowerment. It was produced in partnership with Nigeria's "National Agency for the Control of AIDS" (NACA). Season 3 of the series was broadcast via 88 television stations across the world, with estimated household viewers of over 550 million.
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Shuga, também conhecida como MTV Shuga, é uma série de televisão que estrou em novembro de 2009 na MTV Base como parte de uma campanha de conscientização sobre HIV/AIDS apelidada de "MTV Staying Alive Ignite!" Suas duas primeiras temporadas foram encomendadas pela MTV Networks Africa em associação com a Fundação MTV Staying Alive, do Plano de Emergência do Presidente dos Estados Unidos para o Alívio da AIDS (PEPFAR), Partnership for an HIV-Free Generation/Kenya (HFG/K) e o Governo do Quênia. Mais tarde, tornou-se um sucesso e foi ao ar em 40 países africanos diferentes antes de ser transmitido internacionalmente em mais de 70 emissoras de televisão. A série recebeu um Gold Award em maio de 2010 no World Media Festival, em Hamburgo, na Alemanha. Em 2013, a produção da série foi transferida para a Nigéria, onde a terceira temporada e as subsequentes foram gravadas. Foi produzido em parceria com a "Agência Nacional para o Controle da Aids" (NACA) da Nigéria. A 3 ª temporada de Shuga foi transmitida através de 88 emissoras de televisão em todo o mundo, com uma audiência estimada de mais de 500 milhões de pessoas.
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