The Government of Uganda is currently working to distribute 17.6 million long lasting insecticidal nets (LLIN) from the Global Fund to fight AIDS...
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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World Malaria Day: Stop Malaria protects Ugandans with Long-Lasting Insecticide Treated Nets [2]
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World Malaria Day: Communication Impact from Tanzania [3]
Tanzanian dance music blares from large speakers on a flatbed truck in a rural town. An audience gathers in the village center as the roadshow... |
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World Malaria Day: Tanzania's Soccer Stars Speak Out [4]
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World Malaria Day: Tanzania's Leaders Speak Out [5]
CCP's COMMIT project (Communication for Malaria Initiative in Tanzania) recently filmed four Tanzanian leaders, featuring a former president and a... |
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Increasing the Demand for ARV Services through Communication [6]
How can we increase the demand for ARV services? How can we let the community know about this treatment? How can we ensure good follow-up of ARV... |
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Winners of the 6th Annual International Photoshare Photo Contest [7]
See the slideshow of the 2009 Photoshare Contest Winners [8],... |
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The Center for Communication Programs Presents the 23rd Leadership in Strategic Health Communication [9]
The 23rd Leadership in Strategic health Communication: Making a Difference in Infectious Diseases, HIV/AIDS, Reproductive Health and Good... |
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HIV/AIDS Communication Programs are Getting the Message Across, National Survey Finds [10]
According to the second National Communication Survey on HIV/AIDS 2009, the country’s HIV/AIDS communication programs are working – and they are... |
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Campaign uses Football to Control Malaria in Africa [11]
Malaria kills about 2,500 people a day in Africa, which means 180 avoidable deaths occur during every 90-minute football match. The hosting of the... |
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Increasing the Demand for ARV Services through Communication [12]
CCP is carrying out a program for improving the quality of ARV treatment services in Côte d’Ivoire focusing on improving aspects of communication... |


