Communication Strategy for Malaria Control Interventions, Tanzania 2008 – 2013
This communication strategy has been developed, to support the two main/core strategies, that were identified in the National Malaria Medium Term Strategic Plan 2008-2013 (MMTSP). The overall goal, is to implement a coordinated and comprehensive program, over five years to help to achieve the change in behaviors, at the various levels, including the political, service delivery, community and individual, that is needed to reduce the burden of malaria by 80%, by the end of 2013.
The strategy identifies the main messages, for the different challenges, for the two main strategies, malaria diagnosis and treatment and malaria prevention, as well as, the tools and channels to communicate these messages.
Source: Tanzania Ministry of Health and Social Welfare
Date of Publication: March 25, 2019
SIMILIAR RESOURCES
Tools
Examples
- Integrated Management Strategy for Dengue Prevention and Control
- SBCC for Malaria in Pregnancy: Strategy Development Guidance
- Promoting Quality Malaria Medicines Through SBCC: An Implementation Kit
- Dengue: Guidelines for Diagnosis, Treatment, Prevention and Control
- Tailoring Malaria Interventions in the COVID-19 Response
- Crisis and Outbreak Communication Pandemic Flu and Other Disasters
- Health Intervention Tracking for COVID-19 (HIT-COVID) a Living Global Database
- CDC’s Guiding Principles for Public-Private Partnerships: A Tool to Support Engagement to Achieve Public Health Goals
- Zanzibar Communication Strategy for Malaria Control, 2008-2012
- National Malaria Control Communication Strategy 2008-2010, Equatorial Guinea
- Plan de Communication pour la Lutte Contre le Paludisme, 2013-2017, rev 2016
- Communication Guide for Malaria Control Interventions, 2015-2020
- Plan de Communicacion de la Lutte contre le Paludisme 2013-2015