Your Mosquito Net is Like a New Born Baby
One of a set of posters from the NetCare project in Nigeria promoting behaviors to increase the lifespan of malaria nets through careful handling and repair. The poster shows a happy mother looking lovingly at her baby, with the text: “Handle it with care to make it last and protect you from malaria.”
Source: Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs
Date of Publication: March 25, 2019
SIMILIAR RESOURCES
Tools
Examples
- Community Communication MNCH e-Manual: Participatory Health Promotion Sessions
- SBCC for Malaria in Pregnancy: Strategy Development Guidance
- Care of Mosquito Nets Toolkit
- Understanding ITN Use: What do your Numbers Really Mean? - Webinar and Presentation
- Creating Mobile Health Solutions for Behaviour Change: A Study of Eight Services in the mNutrition Initiative Portfolio
- Steps for Malaria Prevention and Treatment
- “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
- ITN Access and Use Report 2018
- ITN Access Indicator Snapshot
- ITN Access and Use - Mapping Net Culture in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Do Not Wait for Small Holes in Your Mosquito Net to Get Bigger. Repair Holes Immediately!
- I Am a Responsible Man. I Repair My Torn Mosquito Nets to Make Them Last and Protect my Family from Malaria
- A Carefully Handled Mosquito Net is the Shield That Protects You from Malaria
- How To Care For and Repair Your Nets (LLIN): Frequently Asked Questions
- Malaria-themed Radio Magazine Program