Avian Flu TV Spot Jordan

This 1.5 minute TV spot explains how AI is passed from birds to humans, and how it is passed between humans. It offers practical advice for prevention, including how to cook food, hand washing, and other prevention techniques related to chicken farming.

Source: Jordan CCP

Date of Publication: March 25, 2019

Avian Flu TV Spots Egypt

These TV spots were developed as part of the Communication for Healthy Living project in Egypt, and address correct handwashing, dealing with infected birds, and general information about Avian Flu.

Source: Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs

Date of Publication: March 25, 2019

Communication for Healthy Living (CHL) – Gold Star Clinic Pamphlet

The Communication for Healthy Living (CHL) project based in Egypt from 2003-2011 worked through a national working group to implement SBCC strategies that addressed family needs through a life stage approach, linking families and communities to local health information and services. The project was led by JHU∙CCP in partnership with the Egyptian Government. Through its affiliation with the global Health Communication Partnership (HCP), CHL provided communication support for healthy lifestyles and behavior change on a broad spectrum of health outcomes.

This pamphlet covers information about family planning methods, and encourages couples to visit the Gold Star clinics.

More than 1.28 million people were reached by CHL outreach. CCP also worked with CHL to build capacity for health communication among the public, nongovernmental organization (NGO) and private sectors in Egypt.

Source: Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs

Date of Publication: March 25, 2019

Communication for Healthy Living (CHL) Gold Star IUD Pamphlet

The Communication for Healthy Living (CHL) project based in Egypt from 2003-2011 worked through a national working group to implement SBCC strategies that addressed family needs through a life stages approach, linking families and communities to local health information and services. The project was led by JHU∙CCP in partnership with the Egyptian Government. Through its affiliation with the global Health Communication Partnership (HCP), CHL provided communication support for healthy lifestyles and behavior change on a broad spectrum of health outcomes.

This pamphlet covers information about the IUD – how it works, how it is inserted, and possible concerns/questions.

More than 1.28 million people were reached by CHL outreach. CCP also worked with CHL to build capacity for health communication among the public, nongovernmental organization (NGO) and private sectors in Egypt.

Source: Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs

Date of Publication: March 25, 2019

Communication for Healthy Living: Egypt – Legacy Video

This video provides an overview of the Communication for Healthy Living Project in Egypt. It covers each of the project’s campaigns, with testimony from members of communities speaking about how the program affected and improved their lives.

Source: Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs

Date of Publication: March 25, 2019

Communication for Healthy Living: Egypt TV Spots

The Communication for Healthy Living initiative was implemented on a national scale as well as in underserved communities, using a full spectrum of communication approaches from mass media and publicity events, to community mobilization and empowerment, to client-provider counseling support. The television and radio spots reached more than 35 million viewers. They covered topics such as breastfeeding, avian influenza, and hygiene.

Source: Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs

Date of Publication: March 25, 2019

SBCC Check-In: Quality Standards for SBCC

This tool is designed to be quick, constructive and used consistently throughout an SBCC programming cycle. Each SBCC Check-In only takes about 30 to 60 minutes to complete.

The tool includes a set of quality standards based on a review process that identified common elements of the most effective SBCC programs. The standards are organized into three sections according to the general phases of programming: planning, implementation and evaluation. SBCC Check-In users choose a particular SBCC program or program component to assess and a section of the tool to use, depending on their stage in the program cycle. After scoring the program against each quality standard, users receive an overall section score with color-coded score interpretations, which can be used to help focus attention on critical areas for improvement in their program. Users are then guided through the creation of a simple quality improvement action plan.

Last modified: March 25, 2019

Language: Arabic, English

Say No to FGM

This pamphlet is available in several languages, and spells out the types of FGM, health problems associated with it, FGM and religion, and where to get help.

Source: BAVA

Date of Publication: March 25, 2019

Do Your Own Survey: How to Collect Data on FGM

On this online platform you will find instructions and advice on how to design a small & simple FGM-survey, how to extend it, how to evaluate and how to present the results. It includes instructions on:

  • What to think about before you start
  • Who will answer your survey questions
  • How to develop and use a questionnaire

It also includes templates for questionnaires, and guidelines on how to use the findings.

Last modified: March 25, 2019

Language: Arabic, English, Malagasy, Malay, Persian

Fact Sheet on Family Planning / Contraception

This is an updated fact sheet from WHO, providing key facts, benefits, and a chart of modern and traditional FP methods.

Last modified: March 25, 2019

Language: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish