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Jordon - Workshop emphasizes the importance of systemic media

AlaskaDenise

In Memoriam
Workshop emphasizes the importance of systemic media in promoting health behaviour of individuals

Amman- Nov. 2 (Petra) -- Participants in the workshop entitled "The Role of media in protecting society from bird flu " underlined the importance of the role of media in building and change the behavior of individuals and promoting health behaviors for the prevention of the disease through education through prevention and control.

In the workshop, which was convened in Amman on Thursday and organized by the Ministry of Health in collaboration with the UNICEF and the Program Partners Information for Family Health, participants have identified the axes of global attention over bird flu the causes and biological (medical, technical) and the social and behavioral challenges.

They added that the most important challenges resided in the fact that a new disease develops in different stages and that the information about it is unconfirmed and constantly changing due to changing in its pattern in a short time as well as the speed of its spread and its impact on large numbers of people and caused death.

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