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close this section of the libraryUnited Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
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Date of last change: 01 June 2009
Type of document: Information Leaflet;  Pages: 7;  Time allotted: N.A.
Description: The communication strategies are summarized as follows: share the rationale, encourage active engagement, empower people with information, adapt recommendations to local context and use exisitng resources and partnerships
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Date of last change: 1987
Type of document: Training Guide;  Pages: 64;  Time allotted: N.A.
Description: The document is providing guidance, tips and checklists to help on organizing and running workshops. It is covering logistic as well as training methods aspects.
SubjectsTrainer's Corner
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Date of last change: 14 December 2006
Type of document: Information Leaflet;  Pages: 1;  Time allotted: N.A.
Description: Summary and recommendations from an informal discussion on behavioural interventions
Abstract: In response to requests to guide national planning, an informal discussion was held between UNICEF, WHO and the Ministry of Public Health in Thailand. Participants reviewed the lessons learnt from past pandemics as well as the current available evidence in order to propose a set of core behaviours that could mitigate the impact of the next influenza pandemic.
SubjectsCommunications