George Washington University’s new open-source, peer-reviewed journal kicks off with two spotlights on PSI programs, with contributions from brand equity expert and PSI consultant Doug Evans.
PSI/Cambodia’s research department published the results of a diarrhea treatment intervention among caregivers of children under five. The program consisted of product distribution as well as interpersonal communications and mass media messages promoting the use of oral rehydration salts and zinc to treat diarrhea. As a result, caregivers in intervention villages demonstrated greater awareness, acceptability, and use of the diarrhea treatment products compared to other villages.
In PSI/DRC, the “Ligne Verte” hotline provides quality and factual reproductive health information to male and female callers. Callers may also receive referrals to DRC’s Confiance clinics, pharmacies, and health workers. The “Ligne Verte” hotline has proven to be an effective tool for disseminating reproductive health information, particularly with the increases in cell phone usage in DRC. Additionally, the hotline was very helpful in attracting male callers.
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