Voorlichting 1991 in Belgium seems to relate to a television program or series that was part of the country's entertainment and media content during that year.
In April 1991, the Flemish public broadcaster launched a magazine show aimed at 12-to-16-year-olds called “Alles Kan” (Anything Goes). While it covered drugs and bullying, one episode—Episode 4, titled “Liefde & Lichamen” (Love & Bodies)—became legendary. Voorlichting 1991 in Belgium seems to relate to
: The station relied heavily on glossy game shows, such as the Dutch-speaking version of The Price is Right , and talent competitions like the Soundmixshow . : The station relied heavily on glossy game
French-speaking Belgium did not stay silent. In October 1991, RTBF launched a late-night talk show for young adults called “A vos risques et périls” (At Your Own Risk). It was grittier than the Flemish approach. While the north focused on mechanics and joy, the south focused on consequences: STDs, unwanted pregnancy, and emotional manipulation. It was grittier than the Flemish approach
This topic sits at a fascinating crossroads: Belgium was transitioning from a purely state-controlled broadcast system to a competitive commercial market, while simultaneously facing massive public health crises that required sophisticated media strategies.
Voorlichting is a Dutch term that translates to "information" or "public information" in English. In the context of Belgium, it seems that you are referring to a publication or document related to entertainment and media content from 1991.