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Injectable Contraceptives Toolkit
Up-to-date evidence, best practices and related resources to Injectable Contraceptives
Resources for Communication Professionals
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Many women have heard about injectables, but hesitate to try them because they need more information. Some have fears based on misinformation, and others need to talk with a trusted source of information. The resources listed here can help communication professionals tailor messages about injectable contraceptives to potential and current users of injectables, as well as their husbands and partners.
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Communicating About Injectables
- Communication Helps Women Try and Use Injectables
[from "Expanding Services for Injectables," Population Reports issue K-6]
Description: This chapter presents information about injectables disseminated in a variety of formats--radio and television spots, telephone hotlines, and tape casettes--and through community mobilization.
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Description: A resource for health communication materials from around the world, with over 200 items pertaining to injectables.Listen to “Your Family Health” radio spots about injectables.
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A Field Guide to Designing a Health Communication Strategy: A Resource for Health Communication Professionals
[Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health/Center for Communication Programs]Description: A guide for developing communication programs with clear goals, segmented audiences, participation from all stakeholders, and effective messages based on sound research and theory. -
Description: View the 17 photos in the Photoshare database relating to injectable contraceptives. Photos can be requested free of charge for non-profit educational use.Injectables Photos
[Photoshare, INFO Project, Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs]



