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Without good health, there can be no social change.
 
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AED uses innovative social marketing and behavior change communication programs, research and evaluation, and sound public health practice to help people adopt healthier lifestyles and address health problems. Areas of emphasis include obesity, teen pregnancy, nutrition and exercise, tobacco prevention, health disparities, prevention of HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases, and media and health literacy. AED works with the country's top public health organizations, local and state government agencies, and federal agencies
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Influenza Vaccination Campaign
Flu Education Campaign (Spanish :30)
Teens Track Local Health Literacy Resources
International
AED has been implementing global health programs for more than 30 years and is currently active in 37 countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East.

Through policy dialogue, behavioral change strategies, partnerships with the commercial sector, and the building the capacity of local institutions and communities, AED promotes healthy lifestyles while addressing the problems of malnutrition and food security, HIV/AIDS, malaria, and infectious diseases

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The purpose of the Africa's Health in 2010 project is to provide strategic, analytical, communication and advocacy, and monitoring and evaluation support to USAID's Bureau for Africa, USAID regional programs (such as USAID/East Africa and USAID/West Africa), and African institutions and networks to improve the health status of Africans.
The Hygiene Improvement Project (HIP) is designed to improve health by influencing three key hygiene practices: safe disposal of feces, hand washing and safe storage and treatment of water at point-of-use.
This newly awarded PSP Task Order for the Nepal Social Marketing and Franchise Project for AIDS, Reproductive Health (RH) and Child Survival (CS) or N-MARC has the overall purpose of using social marketing and franchising in Nepal to expand products and services with high public health impact to low socio-economic populations.


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