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Global Health Media Project Bringing care to life…

Improving Care – Saving Lives  Unique, high-quality videos  With basic health care information  For health workers and patients  In resource-poor settings

How–to videos teach life-saving care

“My baby looked like that” Teaching mothers and patients – How to care for themselves – When to seek care Teaching health workers – Clinical signs – Skills – When to refer Teaching communities during public health crises

Teach mothers

Teach health workers

Teach communities

GHMP Today Almost 60 live-action videos Newborn care Childbirth Breastfeeding Public health animations The Story of Cholera The Story of Ebola Languages: English, French, Spanish, Swahili, Nepali, Lao, Kinyarwanda and more on the way

Newborn care

Childbirth

Breastfeeding

The Story Of Cholera

The Story Of Ebola

Reaching around the world  Watched in every country, often in remote areas  Viewed over four million times  Used by over 3,500 training organizations  On computers and phones, projected on screens, on mobile cinemas, and even TV

Reaching around the world

How did we get here?  The needs are great, and well-known, so many dying from lack of basic knowledge or skill  A solution born of experience, many years on the frontlines of international care  X

Unsung heroes

Through the eyes of Afghan doctors

Bringing a baby to life

Why are we unique?  The videos are of unsurpassed quality  They feature: live-action, step-by-step …  X

Behind the scenes

Our footprint is growing  Our reach is broad  Used by largest and most well-known organizations in global health Doctors without Borders Save the Children UNICEF Red Cross  The stories are compelling and powerful

Traction

What’s next?  Projects, partners, …  X

Coming: Care of the Small baby

Join us: how to get involved

Thank you…