National Communication Strategy for Infection Prevention and Control 2012-2017
As a national strategy, this document is meant to guide the efforts of all partners and stakeholders carrying out work in the area of infection prevention and control IPC) in Tanzania. It is designed to identify the key social and behavior change communication issues for IPC and outline a strategy to move people toward the intended behavioral outcomes.
This strategy is meant to be used by people at all levels – from individual to national – in order to improve the provision of quality health services and reduce the number of hospital-acquired or health care – related infections.
Source: Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs
Date of Publication: March 25, 2019
SIMILIAR RESOURCES
Tools
Examples
- The Infection Control Symbol Package
- WHO Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Strategy 2018-2025
- Behavior-Centered Approaches to Improve Health Outcomes
- Advocating for Social Marketing Programs to Local Stakeholders
- Moving the Needle on Health Behaviors
- The Behavior Change Framework
- Barrier Analysis Questionnaires
- Small Doable Actions: A Feasible Approach to Behavior Change
- Advancing Gender in The Environment: Gender in Fisheries—A Sea of Opportunities
- Water, Sanitation and Hygiene: 10 Reasons WASH is a Pathway to Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women and Girls