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Public Health Campaigns: getting the message across

Book

Authors: Melissa Leach Others

  • Published 11/11/09
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  • ISBN: 9789240560284

Through a selection of posters from around the globe, this book tells the story of how public health campaigns have evolved in the last 60 years. It includes an introduction on Vaccination by Melissa Leach, STEPS Centre Director.

You can download the book free from the WHO website.

 

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