Communication is at the core of all of AED’s behavior change activities. AED believe that through careful examination of the situation, consideration of the realities of the people we serve, and effective communication, we can spur positive change in individuals, communities, and countries.

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    Community-based Eye Care: Haiti
    “Community-based Eye Care: Haiti,” which was funded by AED’s A2Z Child Blindness Program and produced by Christian Blind Mission, focuses on both the achievements and challenges common to projects expanding ophthalmological services to underserved communities.
    Raising Clean Hands: How WASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene) Is Essential to Achieve Universal Education
    A unique press briefing to announce a U.S. Call to Action for WASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene) in Schools to increase public and private awareness, action and funding for WASH in schools programs globally. The backdrop for the briefing will be a hands-on, innovative and kid-friendly exhibit called Bathroom Pass. The exhibit will showcase the stories of four children from around the world: Adán, age 12 from Honduras; Mamisoa, age 10 from Madagascar; Nathan, age 17 from the United States; and Sarita, age 15 from Nepal.
    More people go to work each day than any other place on the planet, but some countries will see a 25 percent drop in their workforce by 2010 due to AIDS.


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