Health Communication Materials Database | M/MC ID# PL ZAM 259 |
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| English Title: Mwana wanga : My child : Facilitator's discussion guide Series Title: | Mwana wanga | Media Format: Pamphlet Date: [2005] Country: Zambia Subjects: Prevention and Control, AIDS, Malaria, Pregnancy, Antenatal Care, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Male Role, Voluntary Counseling and Testing, Mother-to-Child Transmission, Persons Living with HIV/AIDS, Abstinence, Be Faithful, Condom Use, HIV Prevention, Childbirth, AIDS Medical Treatment, Antiviral Drugs, Pregnancy, Unplanned, Infection Prevention, Breastfeeding, Exclusive, Child Health, JHU/HCP, USAID Audience: Women, Mothers, Fathers, Couples, General Languages: English Description: 21 x 15 cm. 22-page booklet. Cover: White and brown, with illustrations of two red ribbons and nine photographs of various individuals or groups. Producers: Zambia Ministry of Health, Office of the United States Global AIDS Coordinator, USAID, Health Communication Partnership (HCP), Zambia Integrated Health Programme (ZIHP), Zambia Centre for Communication Programmes Contact: Health Communication Partnership (HCP) 111 Market Place, Suite 310 Baltimore, Maryland 21202 United States of America Phone: 410-659-6300 Email: hcpinfo@jhuccp.org Website: http://www.hcpartnership.org
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|  | Abstract: This discussion guide is written for facilitators to stimulate discussion around the three parts of Mwana Wanga. This guide is also intended to help facilitators increase their knowledge, thus enabling them to lead discussions more effectively, and to help them feel at ease explaining the videos messages related to the Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV in an informal and relaxed manner.... more Abstract: This discussion guide is written for facilitators to stimulate discussion around the three parts of Mwana Wanga. This guide is also intended to help facilitators increase their knowledge, thus enabling them to lead discussions more effectively, and to help them feel at ease explaining the videos messages related to the Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV in an informal and relaxed manner. Mwana Wanga is divided into three segments and is meant for women of child-bearing age, their families and their parents in rural and outlying urban areas. less
Formative Research Links: Baseline Evaluation of the HCP Zambia Project
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