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Protecting pregnant women and children from malaria in Sierra Leone

´óÏó´«Ã½ Media Action is using expertise and insight from our response to the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone to reduce malaria among women of child bearing age and their children.

´óÏó´«Ã½ Media Action is using expertise and insight from our response to the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone to reduce malaria among women of child bearing age and their children.

The entire population of Sierra Leone is at risk from malaria. The disease accounts for 40% of deaths outside hospital across the country with pregnant women and children especially at risk.

´óÏó´«Ã½ Media Action is using expertise and insight from our response to the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone to reduce malaria among women of child bearing age and their children.

Our research tells us that demand for health information is high, with many women regularly consulting family members and friends for advice, but that there are many practical and social barriers to people seeking tests or treatment for malaria.

By regularly reaching women of child bearing age, their partners and other caregivers, such as grandmothers, with inspiring stories and opportunities for dialogue in their own language through a range of trusted channels we aim to help women overcome barriers and take action to access the healthcare they, and their children, need.

So we are producing a range of content across several media platforms to entertain and engage audiences, whilst also providing actionable and motivational information.

 (Determined for Health) is a 30-minute Krio language radio show, broadcast weekly to a national audience since February 2018. It focuses on malaria and related illness, and featuring a range of voices – including parents, children, traditional leaders, health practitioners, and government decision makers.

We are  using , the most popular and fastest growing in Sierra Leone, to enhance audience engagement with our radio programme through  and requests for feedback and ideas. 

We will also produce 12 radio and 12 TV spots, in Krio and three other local languages, to highlight emotional barriers and drivers that influence people’s behaviour around malaria treatment and prevention.

With our support 15 partner radio stations will produce local community discussions to build relationships between the public and malaria service providers.

Outreach tools, such as adaptations of our radio and TV spots and a discussion guide, will be shared with other organisations involved in community engagement activities encouraging malaria prevention and treatment.

Lastly, we will be conducting research throughout the project to get feedback from listeners and viewers of the radio show and radio / TV spots that will inform production, and allow us to assess the project's impact on malaria prevention and treatment. 

Project information 

Project name Communication for Healthy Behaviours, Achieving Reduced Malaria (CHARM)
Funder Comic Relief and GSK Partnership 
Dates 2017-2020
Themes Health
Outputs Tawa Fo Welbodi radio show, radio and TV spots, local community radio discussions, and outreach activities

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