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Spots - Roll Back Malaria

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ANNEX 1: RESOURCESCommunication/materials development• US National Cancer Institute. “Making Health Communication Programs Work: APlanner’s Guide.” US Department of Health & Human Services, December 2002.Available at: www.cancer.gov/pinkbook• O’Sullivan, GA, and others. A Field Guide to Designing a Health CommunicationStrategy. Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center forCommunication Programs, Baltimore, MD, March 2003.Available at: www.jhuccp.org/pubs/fg/index.shtml• Younger, E, and others. Immunization and Child Health Materials DevelopmentGuide. Bill and Melinda Gates Children’s Vaccine Program/PATH, Seattle, 2001.Available at: www.childrensvaccine.org/html/ip_clinical.htmAudio and radio• American Public Health Association. Using Radio for Primary Health Care.Washington, DC, September 1982. For more information, contact the APHA atwww.apha.org• Dragon, Alfonso Gumucio. Making Waves: Stories of Participatory Communicationfor Social Change. The Rockefeller Foundation. New York, New York, 2001. Formore information, see www.rockfound.org• Open Society Foundation for South Africa. Community Radio Manual. 1999.Available at: www.osf.org.za/File_Uploads/pdf/CRM-1-prelims.pdf• WHO, UNICEF and HealthCOM/USAID. “Using Radio <strong>Spots</strong> to Support NationalCDD Programmes.” WHO/CDD/94.48. Washington, DC, 1994. Available at:www.who.int/child-adolescent-health/New_Publications/CHILD_HEALTH/WHO_CDD_94.48.htm• UNAIDS and Media Action International. Radio and HIV/AIDS: Making aDifference. A guide for radio practitioners, health workers and donors. Geneva,1999. Available at: http://www.unaids.org/html/pub/publications/irc-pub05/jc429-radio_en_pdf.pdfWeb sites about radio and related information• AMARC (the World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters)An international nongovernmental organization that works closely with a networkof local partners and regional offices in Africa, Latin America, Asia and Europe toprovide advocacy and support for community radio development.www.amarc.org/amarc/ang/Spot On <strong>Malaria</strong>: Guide105

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