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| English Title: [HIV/AIDS and STI prevention flipchart for NGOs] Series Title: | HAPP-ACC (HIV/AIDS Prevention Programme - Advocacy and Communication Component) | Media Format: Flipchart Date: [2004] Country: Bangladesh Subjects: AIDS, HIV Prevention, HIV Transmission, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Sexually Transmitted Disease Prevention, Signs and Symptoms Audience: Program Managers, Community Workers Languages: Bangla Description: 22 x 28 cm. 22 p. flipchart. Cover: tan background with maroon text; color photos of people along bottom; two logos at top: red ribbon logo on right, and circular logo on left with orange outline of Bangladesh on red field. Producers: UNICEF Bangladesh, Bangladesh Center for Communication Programs (BCCP), Health Communication Partnership (HCP), USAID Contact: UNICEF Bangladesh PO Box 58 Dhaka, 1000 Bangladesh Phone: (880-2) 933-6701 Email: dhaka@unicef.org
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|  | Abstract: Flipchart for use by local NGO staff members. Includes photos, diagrams, and text explaining how HIV/AIDS and STIs are transmitted; how to prevent them; their signs and symptoms; and where to seek further information.
Notes: In October 2003, UNICEF Bangladesh signed an agreement with the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare to implement some components of the World Bank and DFID-funded HIV/AIDS Prevention Project (HAPP). The components of this agreement include: 1. Procurement and management of NGO services; 2. Provision of small grants; 3. The development and implementation of a comprehensive advocacy and communication... more Notes: In October 2003, UNICEF Bangladesh signed an agreement with the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare to implement some components of the World Bank and DFID-funded HIV/AIDS Prevention Project (HAPP). The components of this agreement include: 1. Procurement and management of NGO services; 2. Provision of small grants; 3. The development and implementation of a comprehensive advocacy and communication component (ACC). On behalf of UNICEF, Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Communication Programs undertook a series of consultations with key stakeholders to develop an interim HIV and AIDS communication strategy for HAPP. less
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