De que estas a aspera? [What are You Waiting For?”]

This poster is part of the Mozambique Medical Circumcision campaign. It portrays a soccer player asking this question, and is amed at men who are still ambivalent about undergoing medical circumcision. It is meant to be displayed in public places, including health facilities.

Source: Mozambique Ministry of Health

Date of Publication: March 25, 2019

Derechos y Responsabilidades [Rights and Responsibilities]

This poster covers the rights and responsibilities of those attending a health facility – particularly pregnant women.

The poster outlines the rights each client has and should expect from the health provider; it also outlines what the client is responsible to do to have a healthy pregnancy and birth. It is designed to act as a reminder for health providers concerning their responsibility to their clients, as well as as orientation for clients concerning their rights and responsibilities.

Source: Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs, JHPIEGO

Date of Publication: March 25, 2019

Do Not Wait for Small Holes in Your Mosquito Net to Get Bigger. Repair Holes Immediately!

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 someone repairing a net by sewing a hole closed, patching it, or tying a knot in it.

Source: Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs

Date of Publication: March 25, 2019

Doing It HIV Testing Campaign

Doing It is a new US-based national HIV testing and prevention campaign designed to motivate all adults to get tested for HIV and know their status.

As part of the Act Against AIDS initiative, Doing It delivers the message that HIV testing should be a part of everyone’s regular health routine to keep ourselves and our community healthy.

Source: US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Date of Publication: March 25, 2019

Fathers Contribute to Healthy Families [Posters]

These 5 posters developed in Nigeria provide information on how men can participate in their family’s health and support their wives/partners during pre-pregnancy and pregnancy as well as during labor and delivery, postnatal care, infancy and childhood.

This resource has a corresponding job aid and pamphlet.

Source: USAID

Date of Publication: March 25, 2019

Feeding Options

This poster is part of the “Planting our Tree of Hope” toolkit.

For the segment of the tookit explaining how to present proper child care for someone living with HIV/AIDS, this is a poster showing how to feed a newborn – both with breastfeeding and formula.

Source: Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs

Date of Publication: March 25, 2019

Female Genital Mutilation of Young Girls is Child Abuse

This poster was designed to spread the word that FGM is illegal in the UK. The poster says that it is also an offence for UK nationals or permanent UK residents to carry out FGM abroad or to assist the carrying out of FGM abroad. It explains that no religious doctrine supports FGM, and that FGM has serious long-term health consequences for the girls and woman affected.

Source: UK Department of Health

Date of Publication: March 25, 2019

FGM – Poster for Health Workers

An estimated 18% of FGM/C cases are being performed by professionally trained health workers. This number has risen due to the widespread growth of knowledge about the possible health problems associated with FGM/C. Families are now turning to health workers, feeling that their training will lessen the harm to the girls undergoing the procedure. This poster clearly states that health workers performing FGM/C are in violation of their basic promise to “do no harm.”

Source: World Health Organization

Date of Publication: March 25, 2019

Four Rules of Treating Diarrhea at Home

This poster illustrates the four rules for treating diarrhoeal disease at home:

  1. Give the child more fluids
  2. Give zinc tablets every day for 10 days
  3. Continue feeding the child as usual
  4. Take the child to a health center of the condition doesn’t improve

Date of Publication: March 25, 2019

Gather Cue Card

This is a guide to client satisfaction, using the first letters in the word GATHER to spell out the steps to take to ensure that the client is well taken care of: Greet, Ask, Tell, Help, Explain, Return/Refer.

Source: Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs

Date of Publication: March 25, 2019