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Publication Date:
08/09/2017

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VOX
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VOX Nigeria: School teacher on behaviour change / SuNMaP

Publication Date:
08/09/2017
Type:
VOX

Malaria Consortium worked with the Nigerian National Malaria Elimination Programme to assist in malaria prevention and treatment, including creating demand for malaria services and commodities such as nets. This programme was called SuNMaP. In this VOX Voices of Experience interview, a teacher from a Lagos state grammar school, talks about distributing nets and changing family behaviour concerning malaria through school children.

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Country: Nigeria

Keywords: Public health communications | Malaria | Vector control | SDG3

 

 

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