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AED Avian Influenza Behaviour Change and Communications Support ActivityCountries
Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Vietnam
Programme SummaryCommunication StrategiesAccording to AED, an integrated campaign approach will be used that combines advertising, public relations, community-based communications, and interpersonal communication. This will aim to inform key audiences about AI and introduce best practices for its prevention and containment. The first step will be to prioritise different risk behaviours according to epidemiologic importance (how prevalent they are and how much risk they entail) and the feasibility of changing these behaviours especially in the immediate term. AED work with key stakeholders in each country to achieve consensus on a final list of priority behaviours, key message points, and overall timeline. These stakeholders include Ministries of Agriculture and Health; representatives from the donor community; the commercial sector, including small farmers and poultry processors; and civil society, including health organisations, poultry associations, and consumer groups. The eventual communications plan will include several strategies, including: Please click here to download a PDF document of examples of posters and radio spots being used in Vietnam. Please click here to download a brief entitled "Solutions for Farm-related Risk Behaviors" which includes messages and strategies to reach small farmers and their families. Development IssuesHealth, Avian Influenza. PartnersThe Academy for Educational Development (AED), U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO). Implementation agreements are being signed with non-governmental organisations including Veterinaires Sans Frontieres (VSF), Indochina Research Limited, CARE, Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide; Lao Journalists Association, etc. ContactMark Rasmuson
Susan Zimicki Center for Global Health SourceAvian Influenza Behavior Change and Communications Support Activity Placed on the Communication Initiative site February 19 2006 Last Updated October 05 2007 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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