Annie Anopheles Malaria Cartoons
The “Annie Anopheles” cartoon short illustrates the importance of welcoming indoor residual spray teams (IRS) into communities to help prevent and control malaria (Zambia).
The cartoon is part of an animated film series designed to change malaria related prevention and treatment behaviors. Each cartoon covers a different malaria related behavior: one on the importance of sleeping under long-lasting insecticide treated nets (LLINs) to prevent malaria, one on intermittent presumptive treatment (IPT) for malaria in pregnancy, and one on indoor residual spraying (IRS).
Source: Johns Hopkins University Center for Communicaiton Programs
Date of Publication: March 25, 2019
SIMILIAR RESOURCES
Tools
Examples
- Community Communication MNCH e-Manual: Participatory Health Promotion Sessions
- Creating Mobile Health Solutions for Behaviour Change: A Study of Eight Services in the mNutrition Initiative Portfolio
- The ECHO Study Report
- FGM Infographics
- Transforming the Private Sector to Support Universal Malaria Diagnostic Coverage
- Advocating for Change for Adolescents’ Toolkit
- Family Planning Counselling Kit
- Steps for Malaria Prevention and Treatment
- Kenya Malaria Communication Strategy 2016-2021
- Gender and Malaria Fact Sheet