COMBI SBCC Communication Strategy for Integrated Community Level Malaria, TB, and HIV Prevention [Namibia]
Developed in 2011, this is an SBCC strategy for community-level programs in behavior change related to TB, malaria and HIV prevention.
This strategy includes sections on strategy design, target populations, Individual, household and community level interventions, program implementation and supervision, locations and number of implementers, linkages for continuity of care, monitoring and evaluation, training, and proposed next steps.
Source: MOHSS Directorate for Special Programs, Namibia, C-Change
Date of Publication: October 19, 2021
SIMILIAR RESOURCES
Tools
Examples
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- SBCC Strategy for the Expanded Program on Immunization, 2011-2015 [Namibia]
- Plan Strategique 2011-2015 de Lutte Contre le Paludisme au Burkina Faso
- Communication and Social Mobilization for Malaria Prevention and Control in Myanmar
- Plan de Communication 2015-2017 pour la Lutte contre le Paludisme