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Underserved Strategy for Polio Eradication - Uttar PradeshPresented at: The Technical Advisory Group (TAG) Meeting on Communication for Polio Eradication - New Delhi, India Publication DateMarch 28, 2007
SummaryThis PowerPoint presentation was part of a March 2007 United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)-hosted meeting dedicated to examining polio communication efforts, in the context of the final global push towards polio eradication. State-specific presentations for India's polio-endemic states (Uttar Pradesh and Bihar) were given by in-country communication and health practitioners. These were assessed by an external Technical Advisory Group (TAG) panel of experts who provided communication strategy recommendations based on evidence presented and data gathered on field-visits to endemic states. Communication strategies presented at this meeting were primarily focused on:
This presentation looked specifically at the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh (UP) and outlines key strategies in engaging networks, groups, associations and individuals from underserved communities to broaden ownership and accountability for polio eradication, monitoring structures and outcome data. Data from the 2006 polio outbreak in UP reflects that the majority of cases (61%) occurred within the Muslim minority. In response to this, the underserved strategy made efforts to map and network with over 300 key Muslim institutions throughout the state as of February 2007. In addition, a range of strategies were employed to engage networks and broaden the polio campaign base within UP. The following are described:
The monitoring objectives of the underserved strategy relate to both operational components of vaccination teams in HRAs, as well as the identification and understanding of local influencers. The monitoring process relies on monitor training specific to the underserved strategy, and is given to field volunteers, district underserved coordinators and external monitors. Over 1,075 teams in UP are involved in the underserved monitoring process, as well as 856 influencers, 2,173 local practitioners and over 3,000 religious institutions. Detailed results of monitoring activities are illustrated here, and are stated as being shared with all partners from block, district and sub-regional levels.
Click here to download the full PowerPoint presentation as a PDF document. ContactNasir Ateeq
Underserved Coordinator
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