C4D 224: Communication for Tuberculosis
Communication is a key component of many community development interventions.
To reduce tuberculosis, sectors such as the education, workplace, informal workers, Indigenous Peoples need to be engaged as partners in TB prevention. Aligning various government programs to support the prevention of tuberculosis skills in both leadership and communication.
C4D 224 is a blended learning course that equips communication and development professionals involved in teenage pregnancy to apply Communication for Development tools developed by USAID, Johns Hopkins University, the CHANGE Project, C4C School, and UNICEF.
The Communications for Communicators School is a USAID-funded project implemented by the CHANGE Project in partnership with Johns Hopkins University Center for Communications Program and the Asian Institute of Management.
The main references are:1. A Field Guide to Designing a Health Communication Strategy: Resource for Health Communication Professionals by the Johns Hopkins University (Click here)
2. Communication for Development Manual by UNICEF (click here)
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