The Red Ribbon Club (RRC) of Fazl Ali College, Mokokchung, has successfully carried out a series of impactful awareness activities on HIV/AIDS as part of the Intensified IEC Campaign 2025. The club organized engaging play and flash mob performances across multiple locations in Mokokchung to spread vital knowledge on HIV prevention and to promote the importance of testing and treatment.
The performances took place on September 14, 17, and 23, reaching diverse audiences at several venues, including Medical Fellowship CEM, MTBA, Straightway Higher Secondary School, Compound Government High School, Mokokchung Village, Mokokchung Municipal Complex, and Fazl Ali College.
The initiative, aimed at educating the community on HIV/AIDS, was met with enthusiastic responses from the public. Students, teachers, and local residents participated actively, as drama and flash mobs were used to creatively engage and inform audiences in an accessible and entertaining manner.
These performances formed part of the broader Intensified IEC (Information, Education, and Communication) Campaign 2025, which is designed to enhance awareness and empower communities to take preventive action against HIV/AIDS. The Red Ribbon Club’s efforts continue to play a crucial role in combating stigma surrounding the disease and in promoting safer practices across Mokokchung.
The team behind the campaign expressed their commitment to furthering the cause, noting that the success of these events would inspire more such awareness initiatives in the future.