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Region : Asia
Health Focus: Family Planning/RH, HIV/AIDS
Program Approach: Capacity Building, Community Mob., E-E/Mass Media
Intended Audience: General, Youth
Funding Source: USAID Mission
HCP Partners: Center for Communication Programs (CCP)
Global Partners: ICDDR,B, Marie Stopes, UNICEF, UNAIDS, UNFPA,
Country Partners: BCCP



RESOURCES

  • USAID Bangladesh
  • CIA Factbook - Bangladesh
  • U.S. Department of State -
         Bangladesh
  • Photographs of Bangladesh
          Courtesy of Photoshare
  • Health communication materials
         concerning Bangladesh
         Courtesy of the M/MC
  • NEWS News

    Bangladesh TV Show for Adolescents Debuts!
    Daily Star: New TV show for adolescents on ATN Bangla
    South Asian Media: New TV show for adolescents

    Adolescent Reproductive Health and Life Skills Workshop for Communication Professionals Begins in Bangladesh

    Bangladesh Adolescent Reproductive Health Project

    Bangladesh Adolescent Reproductive Health Project Honored by Population Institute

    ACTIVITIES

    Adolescent Reproductive Health: Building a Healthy Future
    Dates:
    7/1/2002 - 6/30/2007

    HIV Prevention Activities
    Dates: 7/1/2004 - 6/30/2005


    HIGHLIGHTS

    © 2005 Roobon/The Hunger Project-Bangladesh, Courtesy of Photoshare

    Adolescent Reproductive Health Tookit: More than 35 organizations have incorporated the ARH package into their programs.

    The Bangladesh Center for Communication Programs: The Bangladesh Center for Communication Programs (BCCP) [http://www.bangladesh-ccp.org/] is now designing and producing on their own highly illustrated print materials for low literate audiences - the series of illustrated booklets on adolescent reproductive health containing key identifiable characters that the audience can identify with.

    TV Program on HIV/AIDS: USAID and UNICEF co-funded and collaborated on a 26-episode TV drama with supporting TV and radio spots, billboards and print materials to inform and motivate the general population on HIV prevention, care, and support.


    CONTACTS

    PARTNERSHIP


     Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health/Center for Communication Programs in partnership with
    Academy for Educational DevelopmentSave the ChildrenThe International HIV/AIDS Alliance
    Tulane University's School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine

    Photos courtesy of Photoshare, a service of The INFO Project.

    USAID

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