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Peace Corps announced today the signing of a global Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Johns Hopkins University on behalf of the Bloomberg School of Public Health to strengthen collaboration and increase opportunities for Peace Corps volunteers in public health. Volunteers serving in 22 countries can
On World Malaria Day, the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Communication Programs (CCP) is pleased to share the results of a new study that examines indoor residual spraying (IRS) to prevent malaria in Zanzibar and mainland Tanzania. IRS is a useful
With nominations in two categories at the upcoming Africa Movie Academy Awards – Best Short Film and Best Film in an African Language – the critical acclaim for Chumo keeps rolling in. Produced by Media for Development International for the JHU∙CCP-led Communication and Malaria Initiative
The President of Tanzania, His Excellency Dr. Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, is a big fan of JHU∙CCP’s behavior change campaigns. He displayed his high regard during a visit to the CCP booth at an exhibition celebrating Tanzania’s 50 years of independence. The independence celebrations which took
Juma is a poor fisherman who loves telling tales. Amina is the girl who loves to hear his stories. They long to be together, but Amina’s father, Ali, wants a better life for her. Ali finds this in Yustus, a rich but self‐serving young suitor.
Annie Anopheles is a malaria-transmitting mosquito. She tries to befriend Kinara and his friend Maua by feeding them misinformation about malaria. PataPata, a radio program aimed at children in Tanzania, follows the adventures of Kinara, Maua and Annie Anopheles as they learn about malaria in
Juma is a poor fisherman who loves telling tales. Amina is the girl who loves to hear his stories. They long to be together, but Amina’s father, Ali, wants a better life for her. Ali finds this in Yustus, a rich but self‐serving young suitor.
Three young children – ages 2, 5 and 8 – from one family in Chegena village, Tanzania, fall ill at the same time. In this village, it is not uncommon to blame witchcraft for such a sad occurrence. The parents of these sick children believed
The Center for Communication Programs conducted a Leadership in Strategic Health Communication workshop on October 19, 2010 for the senior management team of the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare in Tanzania. Under the auspices of the STRADCOM and COMMIT projects, the workshop emphasized the
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