today, to chinavane, 100 kilometers north of maputo. for her program, sheila wants people to talk openly about their sex lives. she hopes their stories will reveal why they should use condoms. [indistinct chatter] she's taking the message to the local school to see how it plays. sheila: our mothers fell pregnant at the age of 14, 15, 16, 17. they lived their sexuality. at the moment, they felt the time had come. i want you to tell me, what do you do to live your sexuality without having the same problems our mothers had? ah? what did you say? boy: i use the condom. sheila: you use the condom. thank you. ping pong, another one. what do you do? [all speaking native language] second boy: condom. sheila: huh? second boy: condom! sheila: condom. [all speaking native language] girl: be faithful to my boyfriend. sheila: be faithful to your boyfriend. i have to be faithful to my boyfriend, but i also have to be faithful to the condom, because the day my boyfriend drops me, the condom will stay with me. debra: in india, where millions are living