A ring-tone that sings “condom, condom, condom†has attracted over 270,000 downloads since its launch last month and has spread the message of safe sex to many more mobile phone users in India. The innovative “Condom a Capella†ring-tone that has the word “condom†sung in many overlapping melodies is the work of an Indian duo, Rupert Fernandes and Vijay Prakash. The website http://www.condomcondom.org, where the ring-tone can be heard, has had over 2 million hits. The campaign has been produced by the BBC World Service trust in India and aims to target the increasing number of India’s mobile phone users, presently estimated at over 250 million. According to latest figures, 2.4 million people are living with HIV in India. Only about half of the at-risk population, including sex workers and men who have sex with men have access to HIV prevention measures, the latest UNAIDS fact sheet on India states. Stigma and taboo associated with sex education are the major challenges facings HIV/AIDS prevention programs in India. Less a third of the young population surveyed could correctly identify the ways to prevent HIV infection, the UNAIDS report states. Never before has a mobile ring-tone been used to communicate a social or public health message, said Yvonne MacPherson, Country Director, India, BBC World Service Trust. __________________
I don't like to use ringtone that been downloaded by too many people. I just feel that I won't be unique if I use that.
I have seen the condom ads during the commercial breaks of TV shows but took some time to understand what they were actually trying to convey