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Bangladesh

NGO Service Delivery Program (NSDP)
Launched in 2002, the USAID-supported NGO Service Delivery Program (NSDP), let by Pathfinder International and 8 partner organizations, supports a network of 35 local NGOs to deliver essential health services at NGO-run 'Smiling Sun' (SS) Clinics

Promoting Services: Green Umbrella Logo Campaign
The Green Umbrella was the first logo to represent national integrated family planning and family health service. Shahuj Shathi (Evergreen Companion) and Shabuj Chhaya (Green Shadows) were enter-educate TV drama serials aired between 1997 and 2000 to promote healthy behaviors and encourage clients to access the Green Umbrella clinics.

The National Communication Campaign for Reduction of Maternal Mortality and Violence Against Women
This campaign focuses on the importance of identifying and removing the social factors that contribute to the high rate of maternal mortality in Bangladesh.

Adolescent Reproductive Health Program (ARH)
BCCP is running a multi-media program to improve adolescents knowledge and behavior related to their reproductive health.


India

Come Let's Talk campaign
"Come Let's Talk" is a comprehensive interpersonal and mass media campaign designed to counter the stigma associated with the topic of family planning and related issues in the State of Uttar Pradesh, India.


Indonesia

Aman Tirta (Safe Water Systems)
The Aman Tirta program is a 2-year USAID funded program to increase access to Safe Water through Point of Use water treatment. The program uses a private public partnership model to create a first ever fully sustainable commercial model for Safe Water Systems.

PuRelief
CCP is leading a community level social marketing program to promote Procter and Gamble's PuR clean water product in two areas of Indonesia.

STARH (Sustaining Technical Achievements in Reproductive Health/Family Planning)
The STARH program focuses on developing Indonesia's capacity to provide high-quality family planning and reproductive health services and informed choice of methods and services.

Avian Flu Preparedness
With support from USAID and private sector partner, Unilever, CCP designed and developed avian flu communication materials that were broadcasted nationally.  The campaign highlighted the potential hazards of handling chickens, handling raw chicken meat, food preparation, and cleaning eggs and urged the public to wash their hands properly, with soap, at critical times as an effective measure of preventing illness.  

Environmental Services Project
CCP is supporting Development Alternatives Inc. under the 5-year, USAID-funded, Environmental Services Project (ESP) by developing a strategic health and hygiene campaign.  The campaign will promote environment water sources protection and hygiene and sanitation behavior change

GLEEH or “Clean” in Banda Aceh   
Working with CARE/Indonesia, CCP will lead GLEEH, Aceh local terminology for "Clean", a two-year behavioral change communication initiative to improve behaviors on hygiene improvement includes hand washing with soap, safe water system, sanitation, food hygiene and deworming. GLEEH is a continuation and expansion of a three-month emergency communication program started by CARE and CCP soon after the tsunami struck the coast of Banda Aceh.

See Past Projects in Indonesia


Nepal

Support to Support to the Safe Motherhood Programme (SSMP)
A 5-year DFID-funded programme working directly with the Government of Nepal Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP) to support the National Safe Motherhood Programme.

Nepal Family Health Program
A new 5-year program to improve health of Nepali families

Radio Communication Project
Two entertaining and educational radio serial dramas target both providers (government health workers) and their clients (women of reproductive age and couples) to help improve women's reproductive health and promote family planning.

Maternal and Neonatal Health
The goal of this project is to identify and promote safe motherhood messages to increase the demand for and access to safe motherhood services.


Pakistan

Pakistan Initiative for Mothers and Newborns (PAIMAN)
The Pakistan Initiative for Mothers and Newborns (PAIMAN) is a five-year project designed to reduce the country's maternal and neonatal mortality by making sure women have access to skilled birth attendants during childbirth and throughout the postpartum period.

Youth-First Program
The youth-centered communication project in Pakistan aims to better prepare youth for the normal life events of marriage and family. The broad goals of the Youth-First Program would be to improve life planning skills and RH knowledge, attitudes and practices among unmarried men and women, leading to informed health decision-making upon marriage and successful use of family planning upon the birth of the first child.


Philippines

JHU/CCP support to the Philippines has ended. The links below provide information on our most recent communication and advocacy programs in the Philippines.

Sentrong Sigla
The Sentrong Sigla (Filipino for "Center of Vitality") Movement in the Department of Health enables local government units to provide high-quality services within a decentralized health care system. Sentrong Sigla certifies government health facilities that meet quality standards.

FriendlyCare Foundation, Inc.
The FriendlyCare Foundation, Inc., is an innovative, private-sector family planning organization. We work with FriendlyCare by providing ongoing technical assistance in marketing, advocacy, branding and strategic positioning, quality improvement of reproductive health services, and impact evaluation.

Population Commission (POPCOM)
The public needs information about the relationships between family planning and national development. We will provide technical assistance to POPCOM in several areas.


Vietnam

JHU/CCP works with Vietnamese partners to design, develop and implement a national enter-educate TV serial drama which will be aired in early 2005.

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