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Annie Anopheles Malaria Cartoons

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Annie Anopheles is an animated film series of four cartoons about malaria prevention. They were created by the Health Communication Partnership (HCP) Project led by the Center for Communication Programs of the Johns Hopkins University (JHU/CCP). This series seeks to change malaria-related prevention and treatment behaviours. Each cartoon covers a different malaria related behaviour: one on the importance of sleeping under long-lasting insecticide treated nets (LLINs) to prevent malaria, one on intermittent presumptive treatment (IPT) for malaria in pregnancy, one on indoor residual spraying (IRS), and a final one on seeking appropriate treatment for malaria.
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English and other Zambian languages

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C-Hub website on November 23 2011.