A media handbook for creating social change
The handbook focuses on how you can work with media to draw attention to any issues aiming at social change.
The handbook focuses on how you can work with media to draw attention to any issues aiming at social change.
Ce document de la série de l'OMS consacrée aux questions de santé scolaire a pour but d'aider à appliquer des stratégies de promotion sanitaire visant à relever les niveaux de santé, prévenir le VIH/SIDA et les MST et à lutter contre les discriminations qu'ils entraînent à travers des programmes
This training module is part of a series of slide presentations entitled Reproductive Health Series (RH) covering information about reproductive health of young adults. It includes script of information designed to accompany eighty-three 35 mm.
This resource package contains four brochures dealing with: 1) key issues and ideas for action; 2) children and HIV; 3) young people and HIV; and 4) facts and figures.
The handbook guides you through the development of behaviour change communication (BCC) projects using a strategy developed by the AIDS Control and Prevention (AIDSCAP) Project of Family Health International.
The handbook is meant to help field level planners and implementors conduct simple, effective pretests of BCC materials for HIV/AIDS prevention.
The handbook is meant to help planners and implementors look at the effectiveness of the Behaviour Change Communication (BCC) HIV/AIDS prevention interventions.
The handbook is meant to help organizations implement HIV/AIDS care and support projects using behaviour change communication techniques.
The main objective of the handbook is to help field level planners and implementors use mass media as a part of their overall communication strategy.
The handbook was developed to help service providers and health workers strengthen the reproductive health care and services offered to young women and men. It focuses primarily on preventing unplanned pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV/AIDS.