Infant and Young Child Health and Nutrition Booklet

Alive & Thrive is an initiative in Vietnam aimed at improving infant and young child feeding by increasing rates of exclusive breastfeeding and improving complementary feeding practices.

This booklet is given to mothers who register for counseling in the infant and young child feeding (IYCF) franchises in Viet Nam. It includes information on franchise services, records visits to the franchise and services received, provides information on breastfeeding, complementary feeding, and child development, and includes activities such as a diary on the child’s development.

Source: Alive & Thrive

Date of Publication: March 25, 2019

Informed Consent in Fistula Care

This brochure is a guide to informed consent for administrators, supervisors, and staff responsible for service delivery and for personnel providing direct care to clients.

It provides the following information as well as a sample of an informed consent form:

  • Overview of informed consent in fistula care
  • Suggested protocol for ensuring informed consent in fistula care
  • Sample informed consent form for use in fistula care services

Source: EngenderHealth

Date of Publication: March 25, 2019

Introducing PrEP into HIV Combination Prevention

This pamphlet was developed for the Kenya PrEP introduction program, and explains what PrEP is, how it works, who should take it, and how it can be used effectively.

Source: LVCTHealth

Date of Publication: March 25, 2019

Invitation to Counseling Sessions on Infant and Young Child Feeding

Alive & Thrive is an initiative in Vietnam aimed at improving infant and young child feeding by increasing rates of exclusive breastfeeding and improving complementary feeding practices.

This cards invite mothers and other caregivers to attend counseling sessions at Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) centers in Viet Nam. Two cards are invitations for sessions on exclusive breastfeeding and two are on complementary feeding.

Source: Alive & Thrive

Date of Publication: March 25, 2019

LARCs Comparison Chart

This chart is directed at parents and provides a comparison chart of the various long acting reversible contraceptive (LARC) choices.

The chart provides information allowing parents to advise their teens about LARCs, since it is contraception that their teens won’t have to think about every day or every time, like they do with the pill or condoms.

Source: Spartanburg Regional Foundation

Date of Publication: March 25, 2019

LARCs Materials for Young Women

These brochures are part of a collection of materials for health care providers to counsel young women on the benefits of long-acting reversible contraceptive methods or LARCs.

The brochures discuss:

Reasons to think about using a LARCs method

  • How the methods work
  • What they do
  • Where it is placed
  • How it is removed
  • Side effects

Also included in this set of materials are:

The link will take you to both the English and French versions of these materials.

Source: Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs

Date of Publication: March 25, 2019

Malaria Campaign Leaflets [Sao Tome & Principe]

In this project in 2011, the goal was to create a set of materials for malaria prevention and treatment. Flyers, posters, and radio spots were developed for parents and health workers, on malaria prevention and treatment for Sao Tome and Principe. The radio spots were geared towards parents and focus on nets, spraying, care-seeking, and drugs/treatment. One of these flyers explains about treating malaria and taking medication ccorrectly, and the other explains the different ways of preventing malaria.

Source: FHI 360

Date of Publication: March 25, 2019

Malawi – Moyo ndi Mpamba Campaign Booklet for Newlyweds

The Moyo ndi Mpamba, Usamalireni (“Life is precious, take care of it”) campaign produced these materials for newlyweds. SSDI-Communication worked with the Ministry of Health and faith leaders to develop a booklet for young married couples (the Takunyadirani [“We Celebrate You”] booklet) containing messages on priority health topics especially relevant to couples who are about to be married or who are newly married: maternal and child health, nutrition, family planning, malaria in pregnancy, and HIV & AIDS. The project also developed a training for religious marriage counselors, and conducted trainings in six districts.

Trained counselors reached out to young married couples through counseling sessions, small-group church meetings, door-to-door visits, marriage outreach sessions, mock weddings, and sermons. The Takunyadirani booklet served as a guide for counseling sessions. SSDI-Communication trained over 1,450 marriage counselors in six districts, and distributed 14,000 Takunyadirani booklets to as many newlywed couples, representing over 90% coverage of all marriages that occurred in the catchment areas of trained counselors; these couples also benefitted from counseling sessions.

Learn here about the training manual.

In the Moyo ndi Mpamba, Usamalireni campaign, the SSDI-Communication supported the Ministry of Health in realizing its ambitious health promotion agenda by developing and running a multimedia, multi-level Moyo ndi Mpamba, Usamalireni (“Life is precious, take care of it”) campaign, from 2011-2016. The ultimate goal of this campaign was to promote positive health behaviors and create demand for available services across six focus health areas – HIV & AIDS; family planning; nutrition; maternal, neonatal and child health; malaria; and water, sanitation and hygiene – and with audiences across the socio-ecological landscape and all targeted life stages.

Source: SSDI-Communication

Date of Publication: March 25, 2019

Malawi – Moyo ndi Mpamba Campaign Family Health Booklet

The Family Health Booklet is an easy-to-read, integrated health promotion material, which connects families to individual-level actions, community-based initiatives and clinical services.

This pictorial booklet provides essential information on health to families to empower them to prevent illnesses and promote healthy behaviors. It helps families keep track of household-level behaviors (LLIN acquisition and use, hand washing with soap, etc.) and clinic-based behaviors (immunizations, HIV testing, family planning, child checkups and weigh-ins, etc.). Households refer to the booklet for information on how to prevent and treat illnesses. The booklet communicates on these topics mostly in Chichewa, though a few copies provided information in the languages of Tumbuka, Kyangonde, and Yao.

Between 2014 and 2016, nearly 676,000 copies of the booklet reached families in 13 districts, reaching over three million people with health messages.

Source: SSDI-Communication

Date of Publication: March 25, 2019

Malawi – Moyo ndi Mpamba Campaign Leaflets

To promote health behavior change across the six focal health areas of Malawi’s Moyo ndi Mpamba campaign and increase brand recognition, SSDI-Communication produced a series of posters, leaflets, billboards, and radio spots that it disseminated on a massive scale.

Attached are eight pamphlets on cholera, malaria, family planning, and nutrition, in English and Chichewa.

SSDI-Communication supported the Ministry of Health in realizing its ambitious health promotion agenda by developing and running a multimedia, multi-level Moyo ndi Mpamba, Usamalireni (“Life is precious, take care of it”) campaign, from 2011-2016. The ultimate goal of this campaign was to promote positive health behaviors and create demand for available services across six focus health areas – HIV & AIDS; family planning; nutrition; maternal, neonatal and child health; malaria; and water, sanitation and hygiene – and with audiences across the socio-ecological landscape and all targeted life stages.

Source: SSDI-Communication

Date of Publication: March 25, 2019