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Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV CampaignPublication Date2004 SummaryBased on the theme "PMTCT is all a' we business!" (Guyanese Creole for "PMTCT is Everybody’s Business"), a "cascade" of PMTCT (Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission) materials was developed to increase household, community and national awareness of the challenge of preventing mother-to-child HIV transmission in Guyana and to promote wider, more timely use of PMTCT services.
The materials employ a unifying thematic design, with repetition of the programme logo and PMTCT images throughout. The comprehensive behaviour change communication programme includes facility-based, community-based and mass media components. ANC (antenatal care) clinic-based client-provider interaction materials include:
The materials were developed using a behaviour change approach, and are "setting-specific" - based on Guyana’s specific local context and national policy for content and delivery of PMTCT services (replacement feeding promoted as preferred safer infant feeding method, almost universal facility-based childbirth). The materials:
How to Use These Cards Why Preventing Mother-to-Child Transmission is Important in Guyana
Guyana Tools Guyana PMTCT Guyana Cue Cards To contact FHI about these materials email PNary@fhi.org PublisherLanguagesEnglish ContactFamily Health International
P.O. Box 38835-00623 Nairobi, Kenya Tel.: 254-20-271-3911-9 Fax: 254-20-272-6130 OR 254-20-272-6135 info@fhi.or.ke SourceEmail and slide presentation from Mona Moore to The Communication Initiative on February 15 2005; FHI website. Placed on the Communication Initiative site February 19 2005 Last Updated February 24 2005 |
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