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Health Cassettes

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This campaign focussed on providing health message to the largely non-literate and traditional population of the Mopti region of Mali through two music cassettes containing health messages designed to be played on the radio and for sale to the public.
Communication Strategies

Distribution of cassettes, free of charge, to ten local radios in the Mopti region, resulting in repeated playing over the airwaves for several years due to the popularity and quality of the music. Airtime was sponsored during specific 'health days' such as International AIDS day or 'weeks'. Cassettes were sold to individuals at subsidised prices.

Development Issues

HIV/AIDS, vaccination, children's health, Family Planning, Guinea Worm, Women's issues (I.e. Wife inheritance, tattooing, circumcision, shaving), Cholera, Child weaning.

Key Points

All of the health messages were thoroughly researched among the local population by sociologists before final choice of subjects was made for the cassette. Focus group discussions were used to plan the contents of the second cassette and to test the efficacy of the first one. The music style chosen was a very local, pure, form of the Peulh (nomadic shepherds) musical tradition - great attention was given to the quality of the music, but the cassettes were sold at actual cost price, about half of what a normal cassette would cost.

Partners

Save the Children Fund, National Mali Radio (ORTM), local radio stations, Regional Health Authority (Mopti region).

Sources

Mary Myers Summary of Save the Children Fund Health Cassettes - Mali. 1998 also: Myers, M. 1997.

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 01/09/2005 - 11:39 Permalink

I Want to Know the dangers and the things people should be on caution for if they were to visit Mali themselves, I want to know all the popular deasies and the illnesses that a lot of people are suffering through!!!!!