This strategy on Family Planning will lead MOH and health partners to motivate different actors to invest in Family Planning to ensure that the country continue to provide modern Family Planning methods.
The Baby Clock is a home- based wall clock including digital alarms, key messages and images to promote optimal complementary feeding practices for children 6 – 24 months.
The clock images start from the center and work outwards depicting the following:
• Center image shows a mother and father sharing child feeding responsibilities and promotes continued breastfeeding.
• Middle images show 7 food groups which are grouped under 3 categories: Body- Building, Energy- Giving and Protective Foods.
The Feeding Chart is a home- based, poster- sized chart with images of seven food groups, age- appropriate feeding frequency and shared parenting to promote optimal complementary feeding practices for children 6 – 24 months.
The Chart incorporates a self-assessment slider painted red and green for parents and caregivers to indicate which food groups were fed to their child in one day. The Feeding Chart is divided into three sections of images and should be explained to the audience starting from left to right.
This brochure is designed and adapted from the national counseling card. All images and key messages are harmonized and tailored to the target audience.
It is meant to be used to promote complementary feeding, particularly meal frequency and diet diversity among HHs with children under 2 years. The brochure also calls out men's (fathers') attention and involvement in the daily child feeding and care, and targets mainly households with children under 5 years.
This poster is meant mainly to promote compound hygiene at the household level.
It calls on the intended audience to create home "safe playspace" at their homes, to keep the compound clean to avoid contact with animal wastes and to live in a separate house with domestic animals so as they prevent their under 5 children from oro-fecal diseases and to adopt handwashing at critical times.
Fight and Eradicate Stunting is a piece of video produced by the Ministry of Health in Rwanda. This video provides basic information on Fighting and eradicate Stunting among children below 6 years here in Rwanda.
Produced and distributed by the Ministry of Health in Rwanda. This video reminds general population and parents why it is very important to adhere to family planning methods as well as urging mothers on the importance of giving birth in health settings.
Developed and distributed by the Ministry of Health in Rwanda. This video teaches general population how women and men should be involved in the lives of their children in the first 1000 days of life.
Developed and distributed by the Ministry of Health in Rwanda. This video alerts people to apply cleanliness in their daily life as one of the integrated methods towards combating stunting among children below 6 years old.
Produced by the Ministry of Health in Rwanda. The aim of this video is to teach general population the importance of taking their children to all vaccinations as planned by the WHO.