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This series offer samples of posters produced around the world on specific topics, with their key message lines highlighted for easy reading.  This is offered to serve as inspiration and discussion starter, and to help program managers as they strategically develop carefully crafted messages for their own projects.

The Media/Materials Clearinghouse Health Communication Materials Database has complete information about each item.  Simply click on the Poster ID number link.

BIRTH SPACING

Egypt


Through family planning our happiness is achieved : Join us in creating family planning awareness

[2002]

PO EGY 161

[Through family planning our happiness is achieved : Join us in creating family planning awareness] [pretesting version]

[2000]

PO EGY 163


Ghana


Make the choice that's best for you : It's your life : It's your choice

[2001]

PO GHA 110

Make the choice that's best for you : It's your life : It's your choice

[2001]

PO GHA 111

Make the choice that's best for you : It's your life : It's your choice

[2001]

PO GHA 112

 


Honduras


Family planning saves lives : Offering family planning information and services, helping men and women decide when and how many children to have : Always do it! : It depends on you

2000

PO HON 46


India


Choices for spacing between children : For services and more information : Contact your nearest health centre

2001

PO IND 248


Malawi


Let's talk so that we can determine when to have children and how many children

2000

PO MAL 22

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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

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