ESMPIN. Expanded Social Marketing Project in Nigeria. Guard Book

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Guard Book

My healthy family, my pride and joy! THIART POSTER DCRs and SRs (primary) A1-size 150 mg laminated matte paper with metal strips at the sides Increase awareness about modern child spacing methods among clients of healthcare providers. Required for compliance under USAID s FP Legislative and Policy Requirements. For display in healthcare facilities (preferably in the FP counseling room) IPC FLIPCHART IPCAs 2-sided 50 x 41 cm 11-page flex material, Hausa Increase use of family planning and child survival products and services To guide discussions with target audiences on key messages

FP POSTER A3-size 150 mg laminated matte paper Increase the use of family planning counseling services with spouse For display in healthcare facilities (preferably in the FP counseling room) and pharmacies during sales and detailing calls DIARRHEA & MALARIA POSTERS (two separate Items) A3-size 150 mg laminated matte paper Increase awareness on correct prevention and treatment practices for malaria and diarrhea For display in healthcare facilities, pharmacies, and PPMVs during sales and detailing calls, Hausa, Hausa

My healthy family, my pride and joy! Key Family Practices 4 Easy Steps to Prevent and Treat Malaria My healthy family, Key Family Practices my pride and joy! 5 Easy Steps to Prevent and Treat Diarrhoea Sleep under a long lasting insecticide treated net 1 Take preventive treatment 2 Wash your hands with soap 1 Treat your drinking water 2 3 Treat your child s Diarrhoea 4 Exclusive breast feeding 3 Test before treatment 4 Treat Malaria with ACT 5 Dispose faeces safely FP MYTHS LEAFLET IPCAs, DCRs and SRs (primary), and HCCs (supportive) 2-sided A5-size 150 mg laminated matte paper, Hausa Reduce common myths and misconceptions about family planning For distribution by IPCAs to target audiences in intervention communities, and placement by SRs and DCRs with healthcare providers during sales and detailing calls DIARRHEA & MALARIA LEAFLETS (two separate Items) IPCAs, DCRs and SRs (primary), and HCCs (supportive) 2-fold 2-sided A4-size 150 mg laminated matte paper, Hausa Increase awareness about correct prevention and treatment practices for malaria and diarrhea For distribution by IPCAs to target audiences (during the relevant messaging phases) and placement by SRs and DCRs with healthcare providers during sales and detailing calls

PPMV JOB AID A2-size 200 mg laminated Increase ability among PPMVs to provide correct information about oral pill usage and the prevention and treatment of malaria, and refer couples interested in contraceptive use to family planning counseling For discussion and distribution to PPMVs during sales calls and PPMV trainings PPMV REFERRAL LEAFLET 2-fold A4-size 200 mg laminated matte paper Increase referrals by PPMVs to familyplanning counseling for couples interested in contraceptive use For discussion and distribution to PPMVs during sales calls and PPMV trainings and DCRs with healthcare providers during sales and detailing calls

DANGLERS 2-sided A5 and A4-size bubble or rectangular shaped Increase awareness of where child spacing products and services are available For display in healthcare facilities, pharmacies, and PPMV shops during sales and detailing calls. The Speak to your Provider dangler is appropriate for healthcare facilities, and the Child Spacing products available here! dangler is appropriate for pharmacies and PPMV shops. STICKERS A5 and A4-size laminated rectangular shaped with gummy back Increase awareness about where child spacing products and services are available For display in healthcare facilities, pharmacies, and PPMV shops during sales and detailing calls. The Speak to your Provider sticker is appropriate for healthcare facilities, and the Child Spacing products available here! is appropriate for pharmacies and PPMV shops.

for FP Services only REFERRAL FORM BOOKLET IPCAs and HCCs 50-page A5-size paper booklet with blue or pink carbon duplicates Increase awareness of where family planning services are available among target audiences, and monitor the use of these services by the program For distribution by IPCAs to target audiences interested in familyplanning counseling after an IPC session, and collection by HCCs from community providers IPC TALLY SHEET IPCAs and HCCs 25-page A4-size paper booklet with pink carbon duplicates Record the number and type of contacts performed by an IPCA To be filled by IPCAs after each IPC session and collected and tallied by the HCCs every month

IPCA & PPMV CERTIFICATES (two separate Items) DCRs, SRs, and HCCs A4-size laminated card paper Recognition of people who have completed an ESMPIN training course For issue to IPCAs and PPMVs after the completion of a training program CONTRACEPTIVE PRODUCT LEAFLETS 1-fold A4-size 80 gm bond paper Increase the depth of understanding about a patient s choice of contraception, including side effects and return to fertility For placement with healthcare providers to distribute to clients who choose to adopt a method. Product leaflets are available for male condoms, oral pills, IUCDs, CycleBeads, implants, and injectables.

DETAILING FOLDERS DCRs 3-fold 6-page A4-size 250 gm matte paper Increase depth of knowledge about modern child spacing methods For discussion with healthcare providers during detailing calls. Detailing folders are available for Norigynon, Noristerat, Depo- Provera, and Jadelle. PPMV ROLLING BANNER DCRs and SRs 3 x7 flex with aluminum stand Improve awareness about SFH ESMPIN Family Planning and Maternal Child Health products and services For display during PPMV trainings or other events such as conferences or workshops, including exhibition stands manned by SFH staff

ACRONYMS ACRONYM DCRs SRs FP USAID MEANING Demand Creation Representatives Sales Representatives Family Planning United States Agency for International Development E S M P I N PARTNERS USAID We partner to end extreme poverty and promote resilient, democratic societies while advancing our security and prosperity. Society for Family Health (SFH) SFH is an indigenous, nonprofit, non-political, non-governmental organization in Nigeria with a mission to empower Nigerians, particularly the poor and vulnerable, to lead healthier lives. Working with private and public sectors, SFH uses social marketing and evidence-based behavior change communication to improve access to essential health information, services, and products to motivate the adoption of healthy behaviors. SFH implements and demonstrates significant impact in various health fields including maternal and child health, malaria prevention and treatment, HIV & AIDS prevention, reproductive health, family planning, and safe water systems. SFH also provides health products and clinical services to Nigerians in urban and rural areas, especially among the most vulnerable. SFH in collaboration with Population Services International (PSI) embraces opportunities for furthering its mission through partnerships with several international donors, Ministries of Health, and other organizations to create health solutions that are built to last. The Association for Reproductive and Family Health (ARFH) ARFH, established in 1989, is a leading fully indigenous nonprofit and non-governmental organization in Nigeria, committed to improving the quality of life of individuals and families by promoting and increasing access to quality health information and services. ARFH has a multi-skilled workforce with the capacity to design, implement and evaluate model initiatives, many of which have gained national and international recognition and are being replicated. Within the 28 years of existence, the organization has successfully managed and implemented over 150 innovative reproductive health and development projects across 36 states and the FCT and other neighbouring countries, most of which have gained national recognition, shaped national responses to public health challenges, and a number are presently replicated nationwide. BBC Media Action Established in 1998, BBC Media Action is the international charity of the BBC. Working with media and communication to help reduce poverty and support people in claiming their rights, our aim is to inform, connect and empower people around the world. BBC Media Action reaches some 200 million people through local broadcast partners, BBC channels (especially the BBC World Service), online, mobile, and print platforms and through interpersonal communication. In Nigeria, we work in partnership with more than 300 radio and TV broadcasters more than any other development organization in the country. Since 1999, we have delivered more than 16 health governance projects reaching and engaging Nigerians across all 36 states and the Federal Capita Territory. About 8.6 million Nigerians listen to Ya Take Ne Arewa in the north, a Hausa radio programme produced under the Expanded Social Marketing Project in Nigeria (ESMPIN). Population Services International (PSI) PSI makes it easier for people in the developing world to lead healthier lives and plan the families they desire by marketing affordable products and services. A global health network of more than 50 local organizations, PSI focuses on serious challenges like a lack of family planning, HIV and AIDS, barriers to maternal health, and the greatest threats to children under five, including malaria, diarrhea, pneumonia and malnutrition. A hallmark of PSI is a commitment to the principle that health services and products are most effective when they are accompanied by robust communication and distribution efforts that help ensure wide acceptance and proper use. PSI works in partnership with local governments, Ministries of Health and local organizations to create health solutions that are built to last. HCC IPCAs PPMVs SFH Health Communication Coordinator Interpersonal Communication Agents Patent Proprietary Medicine Vendor Society for Family Health Go Deeper For more ESMPIN project resources, please find the following online briefs: ESMPIN INTEGRATED HEALTH IMPLEMENTATION PROJECT http://bit.ly/2mpc47z SUCCESS STORIES http://bit.ly/2mhwcgb BOOK OF ABSTRACTS http://bit.ly/2mlclsl BOOK OF STANDARDS http://bit.ly/2mntad9 TECHNICAL BRIEFS http://bit.ly/2mldosc GUARD BOOKS http://bit.ly/2mslibb POLICY BRIEFS http://bit.ly/2m2fohx

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