The “One Love” campaign, run by the Uganda Health Marketing Group (UHMG)/AFFORD Project and the advertising agency ZK/Uganda, brought home gold...
CCP’s projects have helped families and communities make informed health choices and better their lives. These success stories highlight just a few of CCP’s amazing achievements.
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“One Love” Campaign Wins Two Africa-wide Advertising Awards [2]
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On Friday, July 30, the BRIDGE II Project launched the “Tasankha” (Our Choice) mass media campaign at a ceremony held at the Mbulumbudzi Trading... |
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Jordan Health Communication Partnership launches the National Campaign for Family Planning in Zarqa [4]
Under the patronage of H.E. Minister of Interior, USAID-funded JHCP launched the National Campaign for Family Planning with the slogan “Hayati... |
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Zarqa’s “Action Learning Experience” to be the beginning of a nationwide roll-out [5]
The Hayati Ahla National Campaign with the tagline “Modern family planning methods offer many choices…consult your doctor to choose the most... |
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Service providers from maternal and child health centers in Zarqa wearing the lab coats embroidered with the “Hayati Ahla” logo [6]
The Hayati Ahla National Campaign was designed with the aim of increasing the percentage of women using modern contraception. |
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Different “Hayati Ahla” media and communication materials displayed in health centers’ waiting and examination rooms [7]
JHCP worked together with the Ministry of Interior, Al Zarqa Governorate, the Ministry of Health Maternal and Child Health Centers, and the... |
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United Against Malaria Calls for Support at World Cup's Grand Finale Concert [8]
On July 9, 2010, soccer stars and famous artistscome together in Johannesburg for the “Celebrate Africa—Grand Finale Concert,” |
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World Cup Ghana team on United Against Malaria PSAs [9]
Malaria prevention messages are proving to be popular entertainment in Ghana, as two musical... |
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Tanzania and Brazil may currently be worlds apart on the football field, but share a common foe: malaria. Malaria is the number one killer in... |
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None of the 30,000 people in the Tanzania National Stadium could have missed the malaria messaging on the day of the hallmark match, thanks to the... |








