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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.

ORPHANS AND VULNERABLE CHILDREN

Tanzania

PO TAN 83

English Title: Care and support AIDS orphans. AIDS orphans is everyone's responsibility.
Original Title: Kutunza mayatima wa ukimwini wajibu wetu. Tunza na fariji na fariji mayatima wa ukimwi
Producers: DANIDA|Tanzania Posta- Posts Corporation|Salama Condoms|Tanzania- Mpango Wa Kudhibiti Ukimwi


New Caledonia

PO NEC 7

Date: 1993
English Title: AIDS : If you're not worried about it, what about us? : By the year 2000, there will be over 10 million AIDS related orphans in the world. We in the Pacific owe it to our children to protect them from this catastrophe
Producers: Pacific Islands AIDS and STD Prevention Programme (PIASPP)


Uganda

PL UGA 407

Date: 2002
Media Format: Newspaper
English Title: Young talk : Wait to have sex : Know your rights : Complete at least P7 : Vol. 5, No. 9 October 2002
Producers: Straight Talk Foundation

PL UGA 503

Media Format: Pamphlet
English Title: Hope never runs dry
Producers: Uganda Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development

PO UGA 232

Media Format: Poster
Languages: English
English Title: African child, our collective responsibility : Hope never runs dry for orphans and vulnerable children
Producers: Uganda Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development|USAID

PO UGA 233

Media Format: Poster
Languages: English
English Title: Love, care and compassion for orphans and other vulnerable children
Producers: Uganda Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development|USAID

PL UGA 504

Date: 2006
Media Format: Pamphlet
Languages: English
English Title: National policy and strategy for orphans and other vulnerable children : Popular version
Producers: Uganda Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development|Core Initiative


United States of America

TD USA 1864

Date: 2002
Media Type: Novelty Item
Media Format: Pamphlet
Languages: English
English Title: Hope child : Saving the next generation [Window envelope]
Producers: World Vision

TR USA 1460

Date: 2003
Media Type: Training
Media Format: Manual
Languages: English
English Title: Building partnerships for life : The role of religions in caring for children affected by HIV/AIDS
Producers: World Conference of Religions for Peace

KT USA 115

Date: 2002
Media Format: Kit
Languages: English
English Title: The Hope initiative : A generation to save : Helping turn the tide against HIV/AIDS worldwide
Producers: World Vision

CD USA 123

Date: 2003
Country: Africa
Media Type: CD-ROM
Media Format: Manual|Multimedia
Languages: English
English Title: USAID project profiles : Children affected by HIV/AIDS : Third edition : September 2003
Producers: United States Agency for International Development (USAID)


United Kingdom

TR UKD 200

Date: 2003
Media Type: Training
Media Format: Report
Languages: English
English Title: Forgotten families : Older people as carers of orphans and vulnerable children : Policy report
Producers: International HIV/AIDS Alliance|HelpAge International


South Africa

TR SOA 37

Date: 2001
Media Type: Training
Media Format: Manual
Languages: English
English Title: Filling the gaps : Using a rights-based approach to address HIV/AIDS and its affects on South African children youth and families : Care and support guidelines for child-centered and community-based organisations
Producers: Institute for Child Rights and Development|Center for Global Studies, University of Victoria|Interagency Coalition on AIDS and Development

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 Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health/Center for Communication Programs in partnership with
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