Zika and My Baby? / Zika a mi bebe?
This Spanish poster was designed to promote awareness of the dangers of Zika to pregnant women and promotes actions to be taken to reduce exposure, including the removal of standing water to reduce mosquito breeding sites.
This material is targeted towards pregnant women and their partners and promotes male involvement in prevention efforts. This piece is part of the regional /Mamá Segura, Bebé Seguro de Zika/ campaign launched in June 2017 in Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador (and pending in Dominican Republic, Nicaragua and Panamá).
Source: Ministry of Public Health, Guatemala; PASMO; PSI; USAID
Date of Publication: August 30, 2019
SIMILIAR RESOURCES
Tools
Examples
- Social Behavior Change Programming for Public Health Emergencies: Lessons Learned from the USAID Zika Response in Latin America and the Caribbean
- Zika and Pregnancy: Questions and Answers
- Zika Communication Network
- Zika Prevention Behavior Matrix
- Technical Specifications Content Guide for Behaviors with High Potential to Prevent Zika
- Behavior Prioritization to Improve SBC Programming During a Public Health Emergency: A Call To Action
- Zika App
- Combating Zika: Social and Behavior Change Fact Sheet
- Strengthening the USAID Zika Response: Experiences from the Zika Social and Behavior Change Working Group
- The Importance of Social and Behavioral Change Response in the Zika Outbreak: Lessons Learned from Ebola
- Programmatic Implications of Zika-Related Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices
- Feasibility and Effectiveness of Behaviors to Prevent Zika in El Salvador: Results of a Qualitative Study
- Strategic Malaria Communication Guide for Central America
- Perceptions About Zika-related Prevention Behaviors in the Dominican Republic: Findings and Implications from a Qualitative Study
- Taking Aim at Zika (and Other Mosquito-Borne Illnesses)