Not Every Fever is Malaria – Radio Spots, Phase II
This SBCC campaign in Tanzania was aimed at teaching parents and service providers that it is not correct to treat every child with a fever with malaria treatment, making the assumption that having a fever means that the patient has malaria. The campaign was aimed at educating the general public and the health community.
These radio spots are aimed at the community, explaining how to handle family members with fever.
Source: Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs
Date of Publication: March 25, 2019
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