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The Three Amigos Campaign : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Three Amigos Campaign ''The Three Amigos'' is a series of 20 public service announcements (PSA) using three animated condoms to promote the use of safe sex as protection from contacting the HIV/AIDS virus. First shown at (Bangkok¹s XV International AIDS Conference in 2004 ), the series was officially launched at the (United Nations in 2005 ) in six languages. By 2012 it had been broadcast or used by NGOs, educational institutions, hospitals and others in 150 countries in 45 languages. The series was co-created by Chocolate Moose Media¹s Firdaus Kharas and South African writer (Brent Quinn ). Episodes approach the subject with humor and are shown in 15-, 20-, 30- and 60-second animated spots. The hand-drawn animation series contains 14,000 drawings and was produced completely by volunteers in four countries. ''The Three Amigos'' campaign won a Peabody Award in 2006〔(66th Annual Peabody Awards ), May 2007.〕 as well as 29 other international awards, and has been the subject of numerous articles〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Pitching Rubbers )〕 and academic writing.〔(【引用サイトリンク】first=Luise )〕 Distribution to all users throughout the world is free. Worldwide dissemination has coincided with a significant decrease in new AIDS cases, according to (UNAIDS statistics ).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=AIDS Epidemic Update 2009, Page 11 ff. )〕 Part of the result has come through staunch public support by people like Nobel Peace Prize laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu. The campaign is also highlighted in a documentary film about Kharas's work called Firdaus Kharas: The Animated Activist ==References==
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