Pneumonia Education - South Asian English - Health Worker Training (with amoxicilin)
From: Abt Associates, Clinton Health Access Institute, McCann Global Health, UNICEF, USAID
This flipchart is a part of the Every Breath Counts communications campaign developed by he UN Diarrhea and Pneumonia Working Group, and led by the Clinton Health Access Institute, McCann Global Health, USAID, UNICEF, and Abt Associates.
You should use this training if the frontline health workers in your community ARE permitted to prescribe/dispense amoxicillin.
The Every Breath Counts communications campaign is designed to educate caregivers and frontline health workers about the signs, symptoms, and treatment of pneumonia in the most at-risk countries. The campaign is all open-source, allowing for materials to be adapted to local needs and contexts, and is available in three versions--African, African (Muslim), and Asian. All campaign materials were extensively researched and tested for clarity and relatability across nine countries: Bangladesh, DRC, Ethiopia, India, Kenya, Niger, Nigeria, Tanzania, and Uganda.
For more information about this campaign, please visit http://www.lifesavingcommodities.org/pneumonia
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Attribution: UN Diarrhea and Pneumonia Working Group 2016
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