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Association de Sante Familiale (ASF)
Social Marketing in Congo/Kinshasa


Program
Focus:
HIV/AIDS, malaria, reproductive health, child survival

Target
Regions:
Nationwide, main office in Kinshasa, with ten provincial offices. PSI/ASF is the only NGO with activities in each of DRC’s eleven provinces.

Target
Population:

HIV/AIDS: commercial sex workers and their clients, military and police, long-haul truckers, demobilized child soldiers, young adults and the general population; Malaria: pregnant women and women with children under the age of five years old; Family planning: women of reproductive age and health care providers; Safe water: parents with children under the age of five


2006 Estimated Health Impact:

Episodes of malaria averted: 2 million (explained)

Unintended pregnancies averted: 185,000 (explained)


Products:


PUR Purifier of Water
since 2006

Delivrans
clean delivery kit since 2004

Séréna and Maman Séréna insecticide treated mosquito nets since 2003

Prudence female condoms since 2003

Confiance family planning products (five total) since 2003

Prudence male condoms since 1987

SérénaDose, artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) for children
7 months to five years old, since 2007


Local
Collaboration:
Ministry of Health, the National AIDS, family planning and malaria programs, and international and local NGOs.

Current
Donors:

British Department for International Development (DFID)

The Global Fund To Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (Global Fund)

Procter & Gamble

United Nations Development Program (UNDP)

U.S. Agency for International Development


Year Program Began: PSI/ASF has worked in DRC since 1987 without interruption in spite of civil unrest or war.

Project Activities and Highlights

HIV/AIDS

PSI/ASF promotes healthy behavior among the general population and places an emphasis on high-risk groups to prevent and treat sexually-transmitted infections to limit the spread to the general population.

In addition to traditional mass media, PSI/ASF uses interpersonal communications as well as mobile video units (MVUs) to educate target audiences on HIV/AIDS/sexually-transmitted infections and to promote risk reducing behavior following the ABC and D (Abstinence, Be Faithful, Use Condoms and be tested for HIV from the French word “Depistage”) message strategy. In 2006, approximately 500,000 people were reached in high-risk sites with behavior change messages, and more than 31 condoms were distributed nationwide.

PSI/ASF’s HIV/AIDS platform is supported by three donors. It is supported by DFID in Kinshasa, by a USAID targeted platform in Bukavu, Lubumbashi and Matadi and by the Global Fund nationwide.

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Malaria

PSI/DRC promotes and distributes Séréna and Maman Séréna long-lasting insecticide-treated mosquito nets (LLINs) in all provinces. Maman Séréna LLINs are sold at highly subsidized prices and distributed through partner health clinics to pregnant women and women with children under five. Séréna LLINs are sold through the commercial sector.
PSI/DRC conducts interpersonal communications activities at health clinics, through community women's group meetings and at marketplaces. In 2006, these activities reached 50,000 low-income vulnerable women with important messages about malaria and malaria prevention.
In 2007, PSI/DRC launched SérénaDose, a pre-packaged malaria home treatment product to make artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACTs) more readily available to the Congolese population at an accessible price.
To increase project management capacity, collaboration on strategic planning and harmonization between all stakeholders involved in funding and implementing malaria control interventions in the DRC, PSI seconded a Technical Advisor (TA) to the DRC National Malaria Prevention Program (PNLP). The TA works closely with the Congolese government staff of the PNLP on key malaria programming issues.
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Reproductive Health

Family Planning
In DRC, family planning products and services were virtually non-existent until recently as the result of a war that ravaged the country and decimated the healthcare infrastructure. PSI/ASF has taken the lead to address this problem and currently offers a comprehensive range of high quality family planning products and services including two types of oral contraceptives, an IUD, an injectable and the Standard Days Method with CycleBeads. The program has a network of trained providers that includes 86 clinics, 315 pharmacies and 110 mobile educators located in eight provinces.
Improving Technical Capacity
PSI/ASF has increased family planning technical capacity through its effective and high quality training of trainers program. To date, PSI/ASF has trained over 700 medical professionals, mobile educators and community leaders as family planning trainers. Participants of these trainings include PSI agents as well as government agency partners, partner clinics and pharmacies, and partner NGOs. Those who have participated in the training are now qualified to train others, further expanding family planning capacity in DRC.
Mass Media
In 2005, PSI/ASF launched the country’s largest family planning mass media campaign providing approximately six million people with information about family planning services and products. These materials continue to provide important information to people throughout DRC.
Interpersonal Communications (IPC)
PSI/ASF’s IPC activities, which include open houses conducted at partner clinics, a trained network of mobile educators and a toll-free telephone line, provide a variety of opportunities for women and their partners to learn about PSI/ASF’s range of family planning products and services as well provide high quality information that allow women and their partners to make informed choices about family planning.
In 2004, PSI/ASF launched a clean delivery kit that is distributed to health centers, pharmacies and midwives. The clean delivery kit has been highly successful and more than 38,000 have been sold since the launch of the project. The project operates solely on income generated from sales and is promoted by word of mouth, without the aide of additional promotional or communications materials.
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Child Survival

Safe Water
Globally, DRC accounts for 1 in 20 diarrheal disease deaths among children under five. In 2006, PSI/ASF launched Procter & Gamble’s PUR Purifier of Water, a point-of-use water treatment system, which can significantly reduce the risk of diarrheal disease. PUR rids water of dangerous water-borne pathogens and provides visible signs that water is cleaner. PUR is currently being distributed on a national scale through PSI/ASF’s approximately 20,000 sale points. In addition, PUR is distributed through PSI/ASF’s NGO partners to ensure that those most vulnerable to water-borne illnesses (including people living with HIV and AIDS, internally displaced persons, those living in cholera endemic areas, etc) can easily access PUR. PUR is promoted through interpersonal communications in schools, health centers and churches as well as via mass media. Product demonstrations incorporate key messages related to improved hygiene and safe water storage.
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Military

A mother in Kasai Occidental province protects her newborn child
with a Mama Serena long-lasting insecticide-treated mosquito net.

 

Military

PSI/ASF's targeted campaigns reach the Congolese military with educational information about HIV prevention.

Resources

• Video: MSNBC - Ashley Judd discusses PSI programs in Rwanda and Congo

• Fact Sheet: PSI in the Congo

• Safe Water: Congo Success Story

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