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Promotional video about "Andrea", an award-winning five-part mini-series about adolescent sexual responsibility, produced as part of JHU/CCP's enter-educate activities in Latin America. The Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs (JHU/CCP) and IGUANA, Peru’s most successful soap opera production house, co-produced 'Andrea: Time for Love', a five-episode TV mini-series on unwanted pregnancy and adolescent sexual responsibility launched in November 1998 in Peru.. 'Time for Love' focuses on prevention of teen pregnancy and modeling assertiveness for girls who encounter pressure from their partners to initiate sex. The series is about two teenage couples who struggle to deal with the turbulence of their adolescent years--romance, conflict, and parental strife. Andrea and Renzo represent the ideal couple epitomizing what any teenager would like to have in her or his life: love and passion, fun and growth, and commitment. |