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Communication for Polio Eradication: Presentations from the Technical Advisory Group (TAG) Meeting in Abuja, NigeriaPublication DateJunio 29, 2007
ResumenThe summaries and presentations below were part of a June 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 Nigeria's polio-endemic states 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:
Please see the below links for summaries and full presentations from this meeting. Overview of Wild Poliovirus Epidemiology In Nigeria Engaging Communities for Polio Eradication in Nigeria - Review of the National Communication Strategy Data Management in IPDs - Issues and Challenges Jigawa State Presentation - Country Communication Review Kano State - Country Communication Review Katsina State Presentation - Polio Eradication Initiative Country Communication Review Polio Communication in Nigeria: Interruption and Beyond ContactoChris Morry
Director, Special Projects and Coordination
The Communication Initiative
Victoria BC
Canada
FuenteTechnical Advisory Group (TAG) Meeting in Abuja, Nigeria - June 28-29 2007. Puesto en el sitio Soul Beat Africa - Mayo 06 2008 Última Actualización - Septiembre 01 2009 ¿Qué tan útiles para su trabajo le parecen la información y los contactos en esta página? Envíe sus comentarios (comentarios de otras personas abajo)COMENTARIOS ENVIADOSTop 5 Related Pages for this Summary |
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