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Communication and Social Mobilization Strategy for Avian FluPublication DateMarch 20, 2006
SummaryThis MS PowerPoint presentation created for the West and Central Africa region details priorities regarding avian flu communications as established by the World Health Organization (WHO), the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). It opens with priority behaviours including: hand washing; reporting sick birds and animals; seeking treatment if ill after poultry contact; cleaning clothing, shoes, cages, and vehicles; separating species of birds, wild from domestic, and new birds from old birds; safely handling birds for eating; and safely disposing of dead birds. It continues with questions likely to occur when trying to support people to carry through these behaviour changes and answers that can aid in communicating behaviour change effectively. These include: strengthening interpersonal communication at the community level by mobilising networks, balancing messages with discussion to encourage people to develop local solutions, anticipating rumours about bird flu that will inhibit health-seeking behaviours, using ongoing programmes, and addressing compensation. Contact Neil Ford
Regional Advisor, Programme Communication
UNICEF-Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Office
P.O. Box 44145
Nairobi
00100
Kenya
Tel: +254 2 622 219
Fax: +254 2 622 008
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