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The Role of Health Communication in Vietnam

Abstract
This report describes how Vietnam achieved its success in the fight against TB, with an emphasis on the role of strategic health communication. The report includes an analysis of lessons learned and implications that may help other developing countries in their fight against TB.

Publisher
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health / Center for Communication Programs (CCP)
Health Communication Partnership
111 Market Place
Ste 310
Baltimore, MD 21202
Main Phone: (410) 659-6300
http://www.hcpartnership.org

Publication Date
September 2004

Author
Thuy, D.H.; Huong, N.T.M.; Tawfik, Y.; Church-Balin, C.
Format
Report

Physical Description
30 p.: col.; ill., graphs, tables. refs.

Language
English

Country of Origin
United States

Audiences
Advocates, Government Agencies, Health Educators/Communicators, Health Professionals, International Agencies, Managers and Supervisors, Policy Makers

Document URL
PDF: http://www.hcpartnership.org/Publications
/Insights/Tuberculosis/Vietnam.pdf


Topic
Advocacy/Communications, Program Evaluation, Program Management

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