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Rural Health Rehabilitation Project - Mozambique
Started in 1998 as a community effort to ensure STD prevention, attitude and behaviour change through information and education at both a medical and cultural level. By ensuring that STD prevention and patient care were a focus of both the Ministry of Health and of health care activities at the grassroots level a whole range of activities made a substantial contribution to improving the screening and treatment of STD's in urban and rural areas.
Communication Strategies
Information campaigns in schools by the Ministry of Education reached youth, and an educational travelling theatre supported by the community reached truck drivers in rural areas. The community defined the procedure, level of service for the diagnosis and treatment of STD infections and trained doctors, nurses and health workers.
Development Issues
STD's, HIV/AIDS.
Key Points
After a long civil war, poverty and violence were commonplace, with families and social structures displaced and dispersed, resulting n an increase in the risk of infection by STD's including HIV/AIDS. Priority was given to densely populated areas and to the highest risk groups of pregnant women and youth.
Partners
Ministries of Health and Education, European Commission
Sources
"Development" European Commission, (Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 1998) December 1998, p. 29.
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