Country Focus: Mali
Communication et Promotion de la Sante, Keneya Jemu Kan, 2014-2019
The main objective of the USAID | Communication et Promotion de la Santé/Keneya Jemu Kan project is to promote key health behaviors and increase demand for and use of high impact health-related commodities and services by men, women and children in Mali. Health areas included MNCH, FP/RH, Malaria, HIV, Nutrition, and WASH.
The project’s Intermediate Results include:
- Increased adoption of key healthy behaviors and increased demand for and use of high impact health services and related health products at the community and household levels
- Demonstrated Malian capacity to conduct research, and design, test, implement and evaluate Social and Behavior Change Communication (SBCC) and Social Marketing (SM)
- Increased availability of socially marketed high impact health service-related products and expanded non-public services in USAID target geographic areas
Materials here – http://www.projet-kjk.ml/mediatheque-2/
Source: Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs
Date of Publication: October 7, 2020
SIMILIAR RESOURCES
Tools
Examples
- The ECHO Study Report
- Community Communication MNCH e-Manual: Participatory Health Promotion Sessions
- Reaching First-Time Parents and Young Married Women for Healthy Timing and Spacing of Pregnancies in Burkina Faso
- HTSP Project Briefs: Niger, Togo
- Lever les Tabous: La sexualité et les approches promouvant l’égalité des genres pour mettre fin aux unions et aux mariages d’enfants, précoces et forcés
- Guide de Formation Conseil Dépistage du VIH au niveau Communautaire: manuel à l'intention du personnel non médical
- “Because my Husband and I Have Never Had a Baby Before…” Results and Lessons from Interventions with First-Time Parents in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Nigeria
- The (re)solve Project
- Factors Impacting Use of Health Services by First-time/Young parents: A Formative Research Toolkit
- Creating Mobile Health Solutions for Behaviour Change: A Study of Eight Services in the mNutrition Initiative Portfolio