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Thailand Launches National Avian Influenza Awareness, Prevention Campaign In Schools

Presszoom

October 10 2006

Summary

On Tuesday October 10 2006, Thailand’s Ministry of Education (MOE) launched a national campaign to teach school children the behaviours they need to practice to stop the spread of the avian influenza virus. According to the article, the campaign is a collaboration between the MOE, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), the Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) and the Government of Japan, and will cover 40,000 elementary and secondary schools across Thailand.

The campaign will include the distribution of two million posters and two million pamphlets to promote frequent hand washing, rapid reporting of sick and dead poultry as well as other key behaviours to prevent the spread of bird flu. Teachers will be given a newly developed curriculum along with 300,000 bars of soap to help to educate children about avian flu.

According to the article, seventeen people (including eleven children) have died of avian influenza in Thailand since 2004. It is hoped that the campaign will help to stop the virus from spreading from poultry to humans by educating children and their families about how to protect themselves from avian flu.


Contact

Mark Thomas
UNICEF
E-mail: mthomas@unicef.org
Teléfono: 662 356 9481
Mobil: 661 172 9902

Pornthida Padthong
UNICEF
Teléfono: 662 356 9484
Mobil: 661 905 1897

Source

Presszoom, October 10 2006.


Placed on the Communication Initiative site October 13 2006
Last Updated October 09 2007

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