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Rx for Child Survival CampaignCountryAfghanistan, Mozambique, Nepal, Nicaragua, Sierra Leone, Vietnam RegionSouth Asia, Africa, Latin America, South East and East Asia Programme SummaryRx for Child Survival is a U.S.-based campaign that seeks to raise awareness of and encourage involvement in activities that will have a positive impact on child health and survival worldwide. Rx for Child Survival is a complementary campaign to the six-hour PBS television series Rx for Survival - A Global Health Challenge. Communication StrategiesRx for Child Survival is a campaign that accompanies the Rx for Survival television series. The organisers created the campaign out of the belief that people watching the television series would want to have more information and be inspired to become involved in health programming to help make a difference in the world. In order to focus these potential responses on one issue where individuals could have an impact, the focus of child survival was chosen. To further focus the campaign, five key intervention areas were identified:
The strategy was to build an increased awareness around child survival issues and then to use this knowledge and interest to mobilise people to action. The website provides possible ways that people can get involved and encourages individuals to:
For more information about the campaign, visit the Development IssuesChildren, Health Key PointsAccording to the project website, more than 10 million children under the age of 5 die each year worldwide - a majority from preventable causes - and experts agree that nearly all of them would have had a much better chance of life if they had access to simple, inexpensive health interventions. This campaign aims to focus attention to this issue. ContactPlaced on the Communication Initiative site March 14 2006 Last Updated November 01 2007 |
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