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ID: PO ZAM 65
Country: Zambia
Media Format: Poster
Title: How far can you go? for your child's health : Go all the way for vitamin A to your nearest clinic
Producers: Zambia National Food and Nutrition Commission

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ID: TD ZAM 63
Country: Zambia
Media Type: Novelty Item
Media Format: Sticker
Title: Take your child aged 6 months - 6 years to your nearest health centre for Vitamin A
Producers: Zambia Family Planning Services Project

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ID: CL ZAM 9
Country: Zambia
Media Format: Calendar
Title: We are good parents, we take our children to the clinic to receive vitamin A. Vitamin A - for a healthy body and good eyesight. Bring your child back for another Vitamin A supplement after 6 months
Producers: Zambia Family Planning Services Project

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ID: PO ZAM 80
Country: Zambia
Media Format: Poster
Title: Vitamin A - for a healthy body and good eyesight : Ask for vitamin A at your health centre. "It helps prevent and treat diarrhoea, measles and malnutrition"
Producers: Zambia Central Board of Health, Zambia National Food and Nutrition Commission, USAID

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ID: PO ZAM 81
Country: Zambia
Media Format: Poster
Title: Vitamin A - for a healthy body and good eyesight : Ask for vitamin A at your health centre. "Your child needs to take Vitamin A every 6 months until 6 years"
Producers: Zambia Central Board of Health, Zambia National Food and Nutrition Commission, USAID

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ID: PO ZAM 82
Country: Zambia
Media Format: Poster
Title: Every child should receive vitamin a supplement. All children with the following ailments should be treated with vitamin A : Diarrhoea, PEM, measles, xeropthalmia
Producers: Zambia Central Board of Health, Zambia National Food and Nutrition Commission, USAID

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ID: PL ZAM 152
Country: Zambia
Media Format: Pamphlet
Title: Vitamin A is very important to fight diseases
Producers: Zambia National Food and Nutrition Commission, Zambia Central Board of Health, USAID, Zambia Integrated Health Programme (ZIHP)

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ID: PO ZAM 89
Country: Zambia
Media Format: Poster
Title: Child health week : For the good health of your children : Vitamin A : Children who receive vitamin A every six months are healthier, get it free at your health centre during the child health week - August 21-27
Producers: Johns Hopkins University Population Communication Services (JHU/PCS), Zambia Integrated Health Programme (ZIHP), Zambia Central Board of Health, Zambia National Food and Nutrition Commission, USAID

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ID: PO ZAM 90
Country: Zambia
Media Format: Poster
Title: Vitamin A is your children's best friend : Take your children aged 6 months to 6 years to receive vitamin A at the nearest health centre
Producers: Johns Hopkins University Population Communication Services (JHU/PCS), Zambia Integrated Health Programme (ZIHP), Zambia Central Board of Health, Zambia National Food and Nutrition Commission, USAID

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ID: PO ZAM 91
Country: Zambia
Media Format: Poster
Title: Children who receive Vitamin A every six months are healthier : Get it free at your health centre
Producers: Johns Hopkins University Population Communication Services (JHU/PCS), Zambia Integrated Health Programme (ZIHP), Zambia Central Board of Health, Zambia National Food and Nutrition Commission, USAID

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