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Polio CampaignCountryGhana, Mozambique, Sierra Leone RegionGlobal, Africa Programme SummaryIn 2004, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) organised an immunisation and vaccine initiative as part of its National Immunization Days (NIDs) in Ghana. As part of this effort, media and religious communication officers gathered in a consultative meeting, in preparation for which a printed toolkit was created. An associated teachers' toolkit was then produced and distributed. This programme uses printed information in an effort to increase knowledge and understanding, with the hope that actions to interrupt transmission of the Wild Poliovirus (WPV), search for, and promptly report all cases of Acute Flaccid Paralysis (AFP) will follow. Communication StrategiesUNICEF began by organising a media/religious communication officers consultative meeting to seek the perspectives of these personnel on what types of strategies to undertake to address the problem of polio in Ghana (particularly in the Great Accra Region). In preparation for this meeting, organisers compiled a media/communication officers toolkit that contained the following: After the meeting, UNICEF developed and compiled a teachers' polio toolkit for distribution to all primary schools nationwide. The office of the Executive Director of Ghana Education Service participated in the redistribution effort. This toolkit contained the following documents: These documents were produced, typeset, printed, and spiral-bound in black and white in UNICEF's Ghana office. The question-and-answer sheet was branded with the UNICEF logo. UNICEF supplied paper folders bearing the UNICEF logo and Ghanaian paintings; when organisers ran short of these folders, the toolkits were packaged in ordinary paper files. Additional printed materials focus exclusively on AFP, such as a flier to be included in all toolkits for distribution before the November 2004 round of NIDs. Furthermore, in an effort to encourage schoolchildren to play a key role in AFP surveillance, 5 series of a very simple booklet called "Ayisha and Abu" will be accompanied by a 6th publication that focuses primarily on AFP. In addition, organisers produced a Social Mobilization AFP Surveillance Community Training Flip Chart that features questions and animated characters/illustrations related to AFP. Organisers hope to translate this flip chart into commonly spoken languages to create a community training tool. Development IssuesImmunisation & Vaccines, Health, Children. PartnersUNICEF, Ghana Education Service. ContactJane Nyanzi
Consultant, UNICEF jnyanzi@unicef.org Caroline den Dulk Programme Communication Officer UNICEF Accra - Ghana Tel.: 233-21-777972 / 772524 Cdendulk@unicef.org UNICEF, Ghana Education Service.
Placed on the Communication Initiative site October 24 2004 Last Updated October 11 2007 |
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