Mozambique Malaria Communication Strategy 2013-2017
This strategy is based on associations between research on the behavior, anthropology, sociology, social marketing, public relations, education and entertainment, popular drama and interpersonal communication. The document contains several integrated interventions in the area of communication with the intention to engage individuals and communities on issues related to prevention of malaria.
The strategy emphasizes the malaria control depends in part on the behavior of individuals and the community in general, in use of mosquito nets treated with insecticides, IRS, the provision of preventive treatment of malaria pregnant women and the availability of test and treatment options.
Source: Mozambique Ministry of Health
Date of Publication: March 25, 2019
SIMILIAR RESOURCES
Tools
Examples
- SBCC for Malaria in Pregnancy: Strategy Development Guidance
- Promoting Quality Malaria Medicines Through SBCC: An Implementation Kit
- Integrated Management Strategy for Dengue Prevention and Control
- Crisis and Outbreak Communication Pandemic Flu and Other Disasters
- “Because my Husband and I Have Never Had a Baby Before…” Results and Lessons from Interventions with First-Time Parents in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Nigeria
- Generic Algorithm to Aid Action Planning at District and Regional Levels
- Desk Review of Programs Integrating Family Planning with Food Security and Nutrition
- CDC’s Guiding Principles for Public-Private Partnerships: A Tool to Support Engagement to Achieve Public Health Goals
- WHO Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Strategy 2018-2025
- Population, Health, and Environment Basics
- Plan de Communication pour la Lutte Contre le Paludisme, 2013-2017, rev 2016
- Plan de Communicacion de la Lutte contre le Paludisme 2013-2015
- Plan de Communication 2015-2017 pour la Lutte contre le Paludisme
- Advocacy, Communication and Social mobilisation Action Plan for Malaria Elimination in Swaziland, 2015-2017
- Liberia Malaria Communication Strategy 2016-2020