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“Zéro Palu ! Je m’engage” l’outil (RBM Partnership to End Malaria, 2018)

April 17, 2019

Le Programme national de lutte contre le paludisme, aux côtés de PATH et de Speak Up Africa, a lancé pour la première fois « Zéro Palu ! Je m’engage » en 2014 au Sénégal. Cette campagne nationale renforce l’appropriation communautaire des efforts de lutte antipaludique et accroît la sensibilisation et l’engagement politique des principales parties prenantes en matière d’éradication du paludisme afin qu’elles en fassent une priorité nationale. La campagne repose sur:

  • l’engagement d’acteurs politiques afin de garantir que l’éradication du paludisme reste une priorité pour les dirigeants sénégalais;
  • la diversification des sources de financement afin d’augmenter les ressources allouées aux interventions de lutte antipaludique et la création de partenariats innovants entre les secteurs public et privé;
  • la création d’un mouvement communautaire afin d’obtenir une plus grande prise de conscience et une appropriation des interventions antipaludiques par les communautés. La sensibilisation des communautés a été effectuée par des champions communautaires lors de visites à domicile, mais aussi par le biais des médias sociaux et d’une série TV spécialement créée pour l’occasion.

L’outil « Zéro Palu ! Je m’engage » est destiné à toutes les personnes ou organisations désireuses de mettre en œuvre des activités de plaidoyer, de mobilisation des ressources ou de communications dans le cadre de la lutte contre le paludisme à travers le continent africain. Les utilisateurs peuvent l’utiliser comme un tout ou sélectionner les modules les plus adaptés à la mise en œuvre de leurs plans nationaux d’élimination du paludisme.

Cliquez ici pour plus de détails.

Filed Under: *BROADCAST MEDIA, *DIGITAL ROUTES, *MASS MEDIA ROUTES, *PRINTED ROUTES, *REGION: Sub-Saharan Africa, Advocacy, Awareness Raising, Ebola, French/Français, Health, Publications (published in print and/or online), Social Media Tagged With: Campaigning, Journalists

Zero Malaria Starts with Me Toolkit (RBM Partnership to End Malaria, 2018)

April 17, 2019

Starting in Senegal, the National Malaria Control Programme, alongside PATH and Speak Up Africa, launched “Zero Malaria Starts with Me” in 2014. The nationwide campaign builds community ownership over malaria efforts and increases awareness of and political commitment for malaria elimination among key stakeholders to ensure it is a national priority. The campaign is based on:

  • Engaging political actors to ensure malaria elimination remains a priority for Senegalese leadership;
  • Diversifying funding sources to increase financial resources for malaria elimination interventions, and establishing innovative public-private partnerships;
  • Creating a community-based movement to increase community awareness and ownership of anti-malaria interventions. Communities were reached through community champions conducting house visits, as well as through social media and an original TV series.

The Zero Malaria Starts with Me toolkit is meant for everyone interested in engaging in malaria advocacy, resource mobilization, or communications in African countries. The content is based on tools and materials developed through the Zero Palu! Je m’engage campaign led by the Senegal National Malaria Control Programme (PNLP) and Ministry of Health and Social Action in partnership with Speak Up Africa and PATH.

Users may benefit from the toolkit either as a complete package or as a collection of modules for those interested in a specific topic.

Click here for full toolkit.

Filed Under: *DIGITAL ROUTES, *REGION: Sub-Saharan Africa, Advocacy, Awareness Raising, Health, Malaria Tagged With: Campaigning, Journalists

Blood, Sweat and Tears: Community Redress Strategies and their Effectiveness in Mitigating the Impacts of Extractives and Related Infrastructure Projects in South Africa: 2008-2018 (Natural Justice, 2019)

February 20, 2019

“Blood, Sweat and Tears” was developed based on research conducted on communities’ responses to mining and the extractive industries in South Africa. The report tracks strategies used by communities (and their civil society partners and others) to challenge components of these developments and operations and mitigate the impacts that the communities experience – impacts that range from water contamination, erosion and dust, to displacements and disrupted livelihoods.

The research finds that although litigation was the preferred strategy in the past, communities are increasingly mobilising around other strategies, including social audits, petitions, compliance monitoring, community trainings, public campaigns etc.

Click here for full report.

Filed Under: Climate and Environment, Climate and Environment Highlights, Economic & Livelihoods, Health, Publications (published in print and/or online), Social Mobilisation, South Africa Tagged With: Campaigning, civil society, Extractive Industries, Mining

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