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Community Mobilisation in Response to Avian InfluenzaCountry
Uganda
Programme Summary
The humanitarian organisation CARE Uganda's office is working to mobilise communities and to heighten awareness about avian influenza (AI) among internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the 3 Ugandan districts of Amuru, Gulu, and Pader. CARE Uganda has crafted a number of communication-centred approaches, including the dissemination of messages through drama shows and FM radio as well as the integration of bird flu messages in hygiene and sanitation training sessions.
Communication StrategiesThis initiative uses participatory, educational-yet-entertaining approaches to engage communities in learning about, and preparing for, a possible health emergency. The involvement of children and young people has been key. For example,
Basic sharing of AI information is also a core strategy, and centrally involves use of ICTs, printed materials, and face-to-face encounters. For example,
Development IssuesHealth. Key PointsOrganisers explain that Uganda's involvement in the global campaign against AI was activated, in part, by the September 2006 AI outbreak among poultry in Juba, South Sudan (Click here to read about this outbreak.) Uganda and Southern Sudan have forged increasingly tight social, political, and economic links, which have led to concern that AI may spread to various regions of northern Uganda and beyond. CARE describes Uganda as a conflict-prone and poverty-stricken part of the world which has repeatedly experienced bouts of communicable diseases due to the poor nature of living CARE Uganda claims that, as a result of these community mobilisation efforts, the level of AI awareness has increased. They claim that birds are no longer being purchased from suspect areas such as sub-counties bordering Sudan. In some IDP camps, free-range systems have been reduced, and most farmers are now rearing their birds in simple cages ContactEdward Sembidde Mwebaze
Emergency Coordinator and Avian Influenza Point Person
Avian Influenza Working Group
Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site March 22 2007 Last Updated October 28 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTEDTop 5 Related Pages for this Summary |
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