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IDEABOOKS

This series offer samples of posters produced around the world on specific topics, with their key message lines highlighted for easy reading.  This is offered to serve as inspiration and discussion starter, and to help program managers as they strategically develop carefully crafted messages for their own projects.

The Media/Materials Clearinghouse Health Communication Materials Database has complete information about each item.  Simply click on the Poster ID number link.

MALARIA

Ghana


Fever! : 3 day malaria treatment for children under five years : Give your child chloroquine for 3 days : If symptoms persist after 2 days go to the clinic : Danger signs: rush your child to the clinic : ... for a healthier happier home!

[2002]

PO GHA 115


Nigeria


A dead mosquito can't give you malaria : Treat your net with insecticide

[2001]

PO NGA 329


Senegal


To avoid malaria : Let's use impregnated curtains and bednets. They protect effectively against mosquito bites and help prevent malaria

2005

PO SEN 85

 


Zambia


My strength is not for hurting so when I wasn't sure how she felt, I asked.

2001

PO ZAM 149

Breastfeeding your baby - making the decision together – Breastmilk helps a baby's brain develop, protects against colds, allergies, and other infections….

2002

PO ZAM 150

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The Health Communication Partnership

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health/Center for Communication Programs in partnership with
Academy for Educational DevelopmentSave the ChildrenThe International HIV/AIDS Alliance
Tulane University's School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine

USAID

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