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In this episode, we have a short radio drama in Samburu. The drama covers how a newborn should be put onto the chest of the mother skin-to- skin immediately after birth, to keep the baby warm, to promote bonding, and early breastfeeding.
This radio drama was used in the Nkaing’onisho campaign. This is a 5-year project (2016-2020) funded by USAID. The goal is to provide enhanced access and utilization of quality Family Planning, Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health (FP/RMNCAH), Nutrition and WASH services in 2 counties (Samburu & Turkana) in Kenya.
This project was implemented in partnership with Africa Medical Research Foundation (AMREF), Communities Health Africa Trust (CHAT), The Inter-Religious Council of Kenya (IRCK), Centre for Behaviour Change and Communication (CBCC).
Nkaing’onisho means hero in Samburu Language.
You can find more information about the project on the website: https://centreforbcc.com/works/usaid-afya-timiza/
#SBC #SocialandBehaviourChange #BehaviourChangeCommunication
In this episode, we have a short radio drama in Samburu. The drama covers the importance of early initiation to breastfeeding within the first hour of delivery. The episode also covers the nutrition value of the first milk known as colostrum.
This radio drama was used in the Nkaing’onisho campaign. This is a 5-year project (2016-2020) funded by USAID. The goal is to provide enhanced access and utilization of quality Family Planning, Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health (FP/RMNCAH), Nutrition and WASH services in 2 counties (Samburu & Turkana) in Kenya.
This project was implemented in partnership with Africa Medical Research Foundation (AMREF), Communities Health Africa Trust (CHAT), The Inter-Religious Council of Kenya (IRCK), Centre for Behaviour Change and Communication (CBCC).
Nkaing’onisho means hero in Samburu Language.
You can find more information about the project on the website: https://centreforbcc.com/works/usaid-afya-timiza/
#SBC #SocialandBehaviourChange #BehaviourChangeCommunication
In this episode, we have a short radio drama in Samburu. The drama covers some of the significant danger signs that could be experienced by a mother and a new born child soon after birth.
This radio drama was used in the Nkaing’onisho campaign. This is a 5-year project (2016-2020) funded by USAID. The goal is to provide enhanced access and utilization of quality Family Planning, Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health (FP/RMNCAH), Nutrition and WASH services in 2 counties (Samburu & Turkana) in Kenya.
This project was implemented in partnership with Africa Medical Research Foundation (AMREF), Communities Health Africa Trust (CHAT), The Inter-Religious Council of Kenya (IRCK), Centre for Behaviour Change and Communication (CBCC).
Nkaing’onisho means hero in Samburu Language.
You can find more information about the project on the website: https://centreforbcc.com/works/usaid-afya-timiza/
#SBC #SocialandBehaviourChange #BehaviourChangeCommunication
In this episode, we have a short radio drama in Samburu. The drama covers the importance of delivery at health facility and having this process handled by a skilled medical professional. This episode also covers the care that the mother and the child will get in the health facility.
This radio drama was used in the Nkaing’onisho campaign. This is a 5-year project (2016-2020) funded by USAID. The goal is to provide enhanced access and utilization of quality Family Planning, Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health (FP/RMNCAH), Nutrition and WASH services in 2 counties (Samburu & Turkana) in Kenya.
This project was implemented in partnership with Africa Medical Research Foundation (AMREF), Communities Health Africa Trust (CHAT), The Inter-Religious Council of Kenya (IRCK), Centre for Behaviour Change and Communication (CBCC).
Nkaing’onisho means hero in Samburu Language.
You can find more information about the project on the website: https://centreforbcc.com/works/usaid-afya-timiza/
#SBC #SocialandBehaviourChange #BehaviourChangeCommunication
In this episode, we have a short radio drama in Samburu. The drama covers some danger signs to look out for during pregnancy.
This radio drama was used in the Nkaing’onisho campaign. This is a 5-year project (2016-2020) funded by USAID. The goal is to provide enhanced access and utilization of quality Family Planning, Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health (FP/RMNCAH), Nutrition and WASH services in 2 counties (Samburu & Turkana) in Kenya.
This project was implemented in partnership with Africa Medical Research Foundation (AMREF), Communities Health Africa Trust (CHAT), The Inter-Religious Council of Kenya (IRCK), Centre for Behaviour Change and Communication (CBCC).
Nkaing’onisho means hero in Samburu Language.
You can find more information about the project on the website: https://centreforbcc.com/works/usaid-afya-timiza/
#SBC #SocialandBehaviourChange #BehaviourChangeCommunication
In this episode, we have a short radio drama in Samburu. The drama covers the relevant preparations for a new child by the parents, ranging from budgeting for expenses to scheduling ANC visits during pregnancy.
This radio drama was used in the Nkaing’onisho campaign. This is a 5-year project (2016-2020) funded by USAID. The goal is to provide enhanced access and utilization of quality Family Planning, Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health (FP/RMNCAH), Nutrition and WASH services in 2 counties (Samburu & Turkana) in Kenya.
This project was implemented in partnership with Africa Medical Research Foundation (AMREF), Communities Health Africa Trust (CHAT), The Inter-Religious Council of Kenya (IRCK), Centre for Behaviour Change and Communication (CBCC).
Nkaing’onisho means hero in Samburu Language.
You can find more information about the project on the website: https://centreforbcc.com/works/usaid-afya-timiza/
#SBC #SocialandBehaviourChange #BehaviourChangeCommunication
In this episode, we have a short radio drama in Samburu. The drama covers the importance of a varied diet and good nutrition throughout pregnancy.
This radio drama was used in the Nkaing’onisho campaign. This is a 5-year project (2016-2020) funded by USAID. The goal is to provide enhanced access and utilization of quality Family Planning, Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health (FP/RMNCAH), Nutrition and WASH services in 2 counties (Samburu & Turkana) in Kenya.
This project was implemented in partnership with Africa Medical Research Foundation (AMREF), Communities Health Africa Trust (CHAT), The Inter-Religious Council of Kenya (IRCK), Centre for Behaviour Change and Communication (CBCC).
Nkaing’onisho means hero in Samburu Language.
You can find more information about the project on the website: https://centreforbcc.com/works/usaid-afya-timiza/
#SBC #SocialandBehaviourChange #BehaviourChangeCommunication
In this episode, we have a short radio drama in Samburu. The drama covers the causes of anaemia during pregnancy and how to prevent it using a varied diet and intake of the Iron and Folic Acid supplementation throughout pregnancy.
This radio drama was used in the Nkaing’onisho campaign. This is a 5-year project (2016-2020) funded by USAID. The goal is to provide enhanced access and utilization of quality Family Planning, Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health (FP/RMNCAH), Nutrition and WASH services in 2 counties (Samburu & Turkana) in Kenya.
This project was implemented in partnership with Africa Medical Research Foundation (AMREF), Communities Health Africa Trust (CHAT), The Inter-Religious Council of Kenya (IRCK), Centre for Behaviour Change and Communication (CBCC).
Nkaing’onisho means hero in Samburu Language.
You can find more information about the project on the website: https://centreforbcc.com/works/usaid-afya-timiza/
#SBC #SocialandBehaviourChange #BehaviourChangeCommunication
In this episode, we have a short radio drama in Samburu Language. The key message in this radio drama is the importance of attending antenatal care visits as soon as one knows they are pregnant and throughout their pregnancy.
This radio drama was used in the Nkaing’onisho campaign for the Afya Timiza Project. This is a 5-year project (2016-2020) funded by USAID. The goal is to provide enhanced access and utilization of quality Family Planning, Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health (FP/RMNCAH), Nutrition and WASH services in 2 counties (Samburu & Turkana) in Kenya.
This project was implemented in partnership with Africa Medical Research Foundation (AMREF), Communities Health Africa Trust (CHAT), The Inter-Religious Council of Kenya (IRCK), Centre for Behaviour Change and Communication (CBCC).
Nkaing’onisho means hero in Samburu Language.
You can find more information about the project on the website: https://centreforbcc.com/works/usaid-afya-timiza/
In this episode, we have a short radio drama in Kiswahili. The key message in this radio drama is that the mother child health (MCH) handbook has important information for pregnant women and children less than five years of age. Carry it every time you visit a health facility.
This is for the Right Start Initiative also known as the Anzilisha Campaign. This program was implemented by CBCC in partnership with Canada through Nutrition International and the Ministry of Health Kenya, between 2016 and 2020 to scale up Maternal and Neonatal Health (MNH) package and Maternal, Infant and Young Child Nutrition (MIYCN) in 21 counties in Kenya.
The first 1000 days, from conception to when the child is 2 years old, are the most crucial in a child’s development of the brain, spine and immune system. Any damage during this stage is usually very difficult to reverse meaning the consequences often last a lifetime. Anzilisha maisha ya mtoto vyema ili aishi vyema.
You can find more information about the project on our website: https://centreforbcc.com/works/right-start-initiative-anzilisha/
#SBC #SocialandBehaviourChange #BehaviourChangeCommunication
In this episode, we have a short radio drama in Kiswahili. The key message in this radio drama is that mothers with children 6-59 months should feed their children with meals that are selected, prepared and stored in safe and clean places to prevent illnesses such as diarrhea.
This is for the Right Start Initiative also known as the Anzilisha Campaign. This program was implemented by CBCC in partnership with Canada through Nutrition International and the Ministry of Health Kenya, between 2016 and 2020 to scale up Maternal and Neonatal Health (MNH) package and Maternal, Infant and Young Child Nutrition (MIYCN) in 21 counties in Kenya.
The first 1000 days, from conception to when the child is 2 years old, are the most crucial in a child’s development of the brain, spine and immune system. Any damage during this stage is usually very difficult to reverse meaning the consequences often last a lifetime. Anzilisha maisha ya mtoto vyema ili aishi vyema.
You can find more information about the project on our website: https://centreforbcc.com/works/right-start-initiative-anzilisha/
#SBC #SocialandBehaviourChange #BehaviourChangeCommunication
In this episode, we have a short radio drama in Kiswahili. The key message in this radio drama is that monthly growth monitoring and promotion sessions (GMP) for children under 5 years helps in early detection on onset of malnutrition.
This is for the Right Start Initiative also known as the Anzilisha Campaign. This program was implemented by CBCC in partnership with Canada through Nutrition International and the Ministry of Health Kenya, between 2016 and 2020 to scale up Maternal and Neonatal Health (MNH) package and Maternal, Infant and Young Child Nutrition (MIYCN) in 21 counties in Kenya.
The first 1000 days, from conception to when the child is 2 years old, are the most crucial in a child’s development of the brain, spine and immune system. Any damage during this stage is usually very difficult to reverse meaning the consequences often last a lifetime. Anzilisha maisha ya mtoto vyema ili aishi vyema.
You can find more information about the project on our website: https://centreforbcc.com/works/right-start-initiative-anzilisha/
#SBC #SocialandBehaviourChange #BehaviourChangeCommunication
In this episode, we have a short radio drama in Kiswahili. The drama covers nutrition for an infant between 6-23 months, detailing healthy feeding practices. The key message in this episode is this: Use fortified foods they are rich in energy and nutrients. Look out for the Kenyan food fortification logo on fortified products , ‘ KUBORESHA AFYA’.
This is for the Right Start Initiative also known as the Anzilisha Campaign. This program was implemented by CBCC in partnership with Canada through Nutrition International and the Ministry of Health Kenya, between 2016 and 2020 to scale up Maternal and Neonatal Health (MNH) package and Maternal, Infant and Young Child Nutrition (MIYCN) in 21 counties in Kenya.
The first 1000 days, from conception to when the child is 2 years old, are the most crucial in a child’s development of the brain, spine and immune system. Any damage during this stage is usually very difficult to reverse meaning the consequences often last a lifetime. Anzilisha maisha ya mtoto vyema ili aishi vyema.
You can find more information about the project on our website: https://centreforbcc.com/works/right-start-initiative-anzilisha/
#SBC #SocialandBehaviourChange #BehaviourChangeCommunication
In this episode, we have a short radio drama in Kiswahili. The drama covers nutrition for an infant between 12-23 months. The key message in this episode is this: Increase the amount of food to 1 cup of 250 ml cup three times a day and provide at least two nutritious snacks while continuing to breastfeed on demand. Use a separate plate to make sure the child eats all the food.
This is for the Right Start Initiative also known as the Anzilisha Campaign. This program was implemented by CBCC in partnership with Canada through Nutrition International and the Ministry of Health Kenya, between 2016 and 2020 to scale up Maternal and Neonatal Health (MNH) package and Maternal, Infant and Young Child Nutrition (MIYCN) in 21 counties in Kenya.
The first 1000 days, from conception to when the child is 2 years old, are the most crucial in a child’s development of the brain, spine and immune system. Any damage during this stage is usually very difficult to reverse meaning the consequences often last a lifetime. Anzilisha maisha ya mtoto vyema ili aishi vyema.
You can find more information about the project on our website: https://centreforbcc.com/works/right-start-initiative-anzilisha/
#SBC #SocialandBehaviourChange #BehaviourChangeCommunication
In this episode, we have a short radio drama in Kiswahili. The drama covers nutrition for an infant between 9-11 months.Animal source foods are especially good for children to help them grow strong and lively. Modify them in a way the child can feed.
This is for the Right Start Initiative also known as the Anzilisha Campaign. This program was implemented by CBCC in partnership with Canada through Nutrition International and the Ministry of Health Kenya, between 2016 and 2020 to scale up Maternal and Neonatal Health (MNH) package and Maternal, Infant and Young Child Nutrition (MIYCN) in 21 counties in Kenya.
The first 1000 days, from conception to when the child is 2 years old, are the most crucial in a child’s development of the brain, spine and immune system. Any damage during this stage is usually very difficult to reverse meaning the consequences often last a lifetime. Anzilisha maisha ya mtoto vyema ili aishi vyema.
You can find more information about the project on our website: https://centreforbcc.com/works/right-start-initiative-anzilisha/
#SBC #SocialandBehaviourChange #BehaviourChangeCommunication
In this episode, we have a short radio drama in Kiswahili. The drama covers nutrition for an infant at 6 months.Starting other foods in addition to breast milk at six months helps a child to grow well.
This is for the Right Start Initiative also known as the Anzilisha Campaign. This program was implemented by CBCC in partnership with Canada through Nutrition International and the Ministry of Health Kenya, between 2016 and 2020 to scale up Maternal and Neonatal Health (MNH) package and Maternal, Infant and Young Child Nutrition (MIYCN) in 21 counties in Kenya.
The first 1000 days, from conception to when the child is 2 years old, are the most crucial in a child’s development of the brain, spine and immune system. Any damage during this stage is usually very difficult to reverse meaning the consequences often last a lifetime. Anzilisha maisha ya mtoto vyema ili aishi vyema.
You can find more information about the project on our website: https://centreforbcc.com/works/right-start-initiative-anzilisha/
#SBC #SocialandBehaviourChange #BehaviourChangeCommunication
In this episode, we have a short radio drama in Kiswahili. The drama covers nutrition for an infant at 6 months.Introduce nutritious foods in addition to breast milk and continue to breastfeed until the baby is two years or older to help the child grow well.
This is for the Right Start Initiative also known as the Anzilisha Campaign. This program was implemented by CBCC in partnership with Canada through Nutrition International and the Ministry of Health Kenya, between 2016 and 2020 to scale up Maternal and Neonatal Health (MNH) package and Maternal, Infant and Young Child Nutrition (MIYCN) in 21 counties in Kenya.
The first 1000 days, from conception to when the child is 2 years old, are the most crucial in a child’s development of the brain, spine and immune system. Any damage during this stage is usually very difficult to reverse meaning the consequences often last a lifetime. Anzilisha maisha ya mtoto vyema ili aishi vyema.
You can find more information about the project on our website: https://centreforbcc.com/works/right-start-initiative-anzilisha/
#SBC #SocialandBehaviourChange #BehaviourChangeCommunication
In this episode, we have a short radio drama in Kiswahili. The drama covers nutrition for an infant. Babies from birth to 6 months of life should be given ONLY breastmilk.
This is for the Right Start Initiative also known as the Anzilisha Campaign. This program was implemented by CBCC in partnership with Canada through Nutrition International and the Ministry of Health Kenya, between 2016 and 2020 to scale up Maternal and Neonatal Health (MNH) package and Maternal, Infant and Young Child Nutrition (MIYCN) in 21 counties in Kenya.
The first 1000 days, from conception to when the child is 2 years old, are the most crucial in a child’s development of the brain, spine and immune system. Any damage during this stage is usually very difficult to reverse meaning the consequences often last a lifetime. Anzilisha maisha ya mtoto vyema ili aishi vyema.
You can find more information about the project on our website: https://centreforbcc.com/works/right-start-initiative-anzilisha/
#SBC #SocialandBehaviourChange #BehaviourChangeCommunication
In this episode, we have a short radio drama in Kiswahili. The drama covers nutrition for a breastfeeding mother. In addition to the 3 regular meals per day the breastfeeding mother should take two extra meals and 2 snacks to support their nutrition and meet their lactation need.
This is for the Right Start Initiative also known as the Anzilisha Campaign. This program was implemented by CBCC in partnership with Canada through Nutrition International and the Ministry of Health Kenya, between 2016 and 2020 to scale up Maternal and Neonatal Health (MNH) package and Maternal, Infant and Young Child Nutrition (MIYCN) in 21 counties in Kenya.
The first 1000 days, from conception to when the child is 2 years old, are the most crucial in a child’s development of the brain, spine and immune system. Any damage during this stage is usually very difficult to reverse meaning the consequences often last a lifetime. Anzilisha maisha ya mtoto vyema ili aishi vyema.
You can find more information about the project on our website: https://centreforbcc.com/works/right-start-initiative-anzilisha/
#SBC #SocialandBehaviourChange #BehaviourChangeCommunication
In this episode, we have a short radio drama in Kiswahili. The drama covers the importance of washing hands with clean running water and soap or ash at all critical moments such as during feeding, after changing the baby and after visiting the toilet.
This is for the Right Start Initiative also known as the Anzilisha Campaign. This program was implemented by CBCC in partnership with Canada through Nutrition International and the Ministry of Health Kenya, between 2016 and 2020 to scale up Maternal and Neonatal Health (MNH) package and Maternal, Infant and Young Child Nutrition (MIYCN) in 21 counties in Kenya.
The first 1000 days, from conception to when the child is 2 years old, are the most crucial in a child’s development of the brain, spine and immune system. Any damage during this stage is usually very difficult to reverse meaning the consequences often last a lifetime. Anzilisha maisha ya mtoto vyema ili aishi vyema.
You can find more information about the project on our website: https://centreforbcc.com/works/right-start-initiative-anzilisha/
#SBC #SocialandBehaviourChange #BehaviourChangeCommunication





