Hi Sam, Not sure how to reach those involved.
In our area of SW Uganda there is not good cell phone coverage nor is their access to internet or video. But I love the B&W drawings about cholera and think we could use them in verbal stories using pictures. Would this group agree to allow us to download their drawnings to make a set of cards that could be used in story telling? Certainly contaminated water is a big issue in our area and people see the links to deaths of youth as well as adults. I will be in SW Uganda May 4th until end of June and we could use them in our environmental workshops. Many thanks.
Kay Wotton, MD, MPH, FRCPC
> Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2015 20:49:48 -0400
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> Subject: [CANCHID] Childbirth series for developing and under-serviced regions
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> Childbirth series: teaching videos for the developing world
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> Deborah V.
> <http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=37699140&goback=%2Egde_3839474_member_5991646301677240321>
> Director at Global Health Media Project Top Contributor
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> Global Health Media Project has just completed our last 5 videos in our
> series of 12 videos on normal childbirth covering labor, birth and early
> postpartum.
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> The series can help health workers improve the quality of care during
> childbirth and help protect the lives of birthing women. We feature a
> midwifery approach to care with a birth attendant working solo, the norm
> in small facilities in much of the developing world. The videos were
> filmed in Nepal and Haiti, follow international guidelines, and are
> available in English, French, and Spanish. They can be downloaded
> free-of-charge for use in low-resource settings:
> http://globalhealthmedia.org/videos/
> <http://www.linkedin.com/redirect?url=http%3A%2F%2Fglobalhealthmedia%2Eorg%2Fvideos%2F&urlhash=LJoh&_t=tracking_anet>
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