Communication context of roll back malaria and HIV and AIDS campaigns in Nigeria

N. Owens-Ibie
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With malaria endemic and HIV and AIDS transmuting into a pandemic, the disease burden posed by the two have made them the focus of national and global attention. This necessitated a comparative scrutiny of the communication component of the Roll Back Malaria and HIV and AIDS programmes in Nigeria; and the environment and scenarios for communication interventions, with a view to assessing their effectiveness in addressing the need for sustainability and ownership. The analysis highlighted the potential of communication, which in programmatic language is often interchangeably used with its sub-sets which include advocacy, social mobilization and programme communication. While the trend of communication conforms to global templates for such interventions, continuing concerns about morbidity and mortality rates of both diseases despite deployment of enormous resources, personnel and competence, highlight gaps in the effectiveness of strategies and activities. There is a need to reconcile the logic of programme and institutional agendas, and minimum frameworks for achieving local stakeholders’ ownership for communication to successfully catalyze these programmes to achieve the targets of prevention, control and a general reduction of morbidity and mortality deriving from these diseases.
尼日利亚遏制疟疾、艾滋病毒和艾滋病运动的传播背景
随着疟疾地方病和艾滋病毒/艾滋病变成大流行病,这两种疾病造成的疾病负担使它们成为国家和全球关注的焦点。这就需要对尼日利亚减少疟疾和艾滋病毒/艾滋病方案的传播部分进行比较审查;以及传播干预措施的环境和情景,以评估其在满足可持续性和所有权需求方面的有效性。分析强调了传播的潜力,在方案用语中,传播常常与宣传、社会动员和方案传播等子集交替使用。虽然传播的趋势符合此类干预措施的全球模板,但尽管部署了大量资源、人员和能力,但对这两种疾病的发病率和死亡率仍然感到关切,突出了战略和活动有效性方面的差距。有必要协调方案和机构议程的逻辑以及实现地方利益攸关方对传播的所有权的最低框架,以成功地促进这些方案实现预防、控制和普遍减少这些疾病造成的发病率和死亡率的目标。
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