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ID: PO UGA 117

Date: 1999

Country: Uganda

Media Format: Poster

English Title: [Only breastmilk for the first 6 months : Give your baby the best : For more information on how to feed your baby properly visit a health facility where you see this symbol]

Original Title: Amashereka gonka nigamumara omumyezi 6 ey'okubanza. Omwana waawe muhe ekirikukira oburungi

Series Title: | DISH |

Producers: Delivery of Improved Services for Health Project (DISH)|Uganda Ministry of Health|USAID

Contact: Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs (JHU/CCP) Latin America Division

Address:
111 Market Place Suite 310
Baltimore, MD 21202
United States


Phone:

Email:

Website: http://www.jhuccp.org

Audience: Women|Mothers

Notes: For additional information on the DISH Project, see "Communication Impact!" #6 (October 1999).

Description: 54 x 40 cm. poster. Yellow background with color photo of a woman breastfeeding her baby. Rainbow/yellow flower logo in lower right corner

Subjects: JHU/CCP | Child Health | Breastfeeding | Logos | Health Services

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