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Voices for a Malaria-Free Future, Ghana - Materials

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These documents were produced as part of Voices for a Malaria-Free Future in Ghana to guide malaria advocates on how to engage in advocacy activities, such as planning and evaluating an advocacy campaign and lobbying for government funding for malaria. Voices for a Malaria Free Future strategically advocated in malaria-endemic countries, globally, and in the United States to increase political commitment, mobilise resources, and ensure continued funding for malaria control. With projects in Ghana, Mali, Tanzania and Uganda, Voices sought to improve access to malaria control interventions by promoting appropriate resource allocation and resolving bottlenecks to malaria commodities. Voices also worked to strengthen national advocacy in donor and malaria-endemic countries through inspiring leadership and facilitating collaboration among stakeholders.
The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center Communication Programs (CCP) produced these documents in collaboration with the Presidents Malaria initiative, with support from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
The campaign materials include the following guides and strategy documents: Ghana Malaria Advocacy Guide (revised edition)
Nine Steps District Malaria Advocacy Model: A Guide to Promoting District Level Malaria Advocacy
Ghana Voices Malaria Advocacy Project-Strategy and Year One Workplan
Promoting District Level Malaria Advocacy: The DMAT Model
Click here to access these materials as well as other materials, including posters from the President's Malaria Initiative Special Collection on the C-Hub website.
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