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Publications

A collection of advocacy kits are available for your preview and download.

The publication covers health and development policies that affect the lives of adolescents and young people in Nigeria.

In order to get clearer details of our activities. Here is a list of our reports

This publication talks on a five year National plan for Nigerian orphans and vulnerable children.

  • Message Harmonization Guide PDF Format

    A collection of actions and benefits that people can take towards afopting positive behaviors in basic education, and in health. The purpose of the guide is to ensure that development projects in basic education, child survival, HIV and AIDS and reproductive health promote the same priority issues and do not overwhelm the public with too many messages that may be confusing and contradictory.
    » 44 pages, English, 14.82 MB

  • Guidelines for Implementation of National Workplace Policy on HIV/AIDS PDF Format

    This booklet provides a framework for protecting HIV infected and affected workers in the workplace, prevent workers from getting infected and proactively deal with the likely impact on the workplace. Issues of pre-employment testing, prevention education, discrimination, confidentiality and care and support are examined.
    » Guidelines: 14 pages, English, 8.55MB
    » Cover: 1 page, English, 569.15KB

  • ENHANSE: creating an enabling environment PDF Format

    This two page brochure outlines the program objectives of the ENHANSE project. It lists the project partners, and provides a summary of the project mission, vision, target and focus areas.
    » 2 pages, English, 6.76 MB

  • Family Planning Methods Booklet PDF Format

    This booklet, in English, helps readers choose from many different types of family planning methods. Some methods are temporary. Some are permanent. Different methods are detailed with photos. Advantages, disadvantages and effectiveness are also described for each.

    The booklet is produced by the Planned Parenthood Federation of Nigeria (PPFN) with support from USAID, the Vision Project and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg/Center for Communication Programs (CCP).

  • "Plan Your Tomorrow Now!" Cue Card PDF Format

    Produced by the Planned Parenthood Federation of Nigeria (PPFN) with support from USAID and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg/Center for Communication Programs (CCP).

    This dual-sized cue card presents a snap-shot of information on the most common types of family planning methods available in Nigeria. Information includes method type, effectiveness level and a brief description of its use.

Radio

Musical spot which talks on VVF, which is very predominant
among our females

Hausa Language musical spot talking on HIV/AIDS

 

A lively, musical spot which focuses on new parents. It addresses the support and recommendation of the husband for breastfeeding exclusively for the first 6 months of a baby's life.

  • Spot: Exclusive breastfeeding mother (1.1 MB)

    The same jingle as the first spot is used to depict the recommendation of an 'experienced' mother of 3 children : use breastmilk only as food for the baby for the first 6 months of life. No pap or water, only breastmilk. The 'experienced' mother's husband vocalizes his support too.

Television

PPFN of Nigeria communicates the need for FP services for both sexes in a marriage. A couple is shown sharing a taxi ride, alighting at a PPFN clinic and then getting joint counsel from a provider. The slogans are : 'Life is fun when you take a ride together' and 'Plan your tomorrow now'.

  • Pidgin Spot (8.5 MB)

    Using traditional music, PPFN gears this message for Northern Nigerian mothers of young children. A young mother is shown getting advice from a PPFN provider, as the provider examines her children. The mother is full of praise for the provider's services, saying that her own mother and husband support and recommend taking advice from the PPFN 'sister', who is genuinely concerned for the children so that they can 'grow well'. The slogans used are: 'We're near you today" and "Begin plan your tomorrow now".

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Materials

  • Yoruba poster: this features a still taken from the TV spot, 'Life is fun when you take a ride together'.
  • Pidgin poster: this features a still taken from the TV spot, 'Life is fun when you take a ride together'.
  • English/Pidgin: stickers with the caption, " Plan your tomorrow now".
  • Hausa poster: poster showing a client receiving counsel from a PPFN provider.
 

 



 

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