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20 19 publicity materials and pictures of world health day in street communities

I. Theme of the event:

Health goes with you and me.

Second, the activity content:

Promote World Health Day and daily health knowledge.

Third, the purpose of the activity:

April 7th is World Health Day, which aims to draw the world's attention to health and hygiene work and improve people's quality and understanding in the field of health. On this day every year, people all over the world hold various commemorative activities, emphasizing the importance of health for labor creation and happy life. The Organic Law stipulates that every year on World Health Day, the World Health Organization announces a publicity theme, and countries carry out publicity activities around this theme to promote the development of health undertakings. The theme of 20 17 is "vector-borne diseases". Simply put, vectors are small organisms such as mosquitoes, bedbugs, lice and freshwater snails, which can spread diseases from one person to another and from one place to another. Whether we are at home or traveling, they will threaten our health. Environmental challenges such as trade globalization, tourism, climate change and urbanization have affected the spread of these diseases, leading to the emergence of these diseases in countries that did not exist before. Malaria is the deadliest vector-borne disease. In 2065, it was estimated that 660,000 people died of it, 438+07 * *, most of whom were African children. Dengue fever is the fastest growing vector-borne disease in the world, which has increased 30 times in the past 50 years. 20 17 World Health Day will focus on some of the most common vectors (mosquitoes, sandflies, bedbugs, ticks and snails, etc.). ) spread a large number of parasites and pathogens to humans or animals. For example, mosquitoes spread not only malaria and dengue fever, but also lymphatic filariasis, chikungunya fever, Japanese encephalitis and yellow fever. The purpose of this special activity carried out by the Youth Federation Branch of our hospital is to raise awareness of vectors and the threat of vector-borne diseases and to promote families and communities to take preventive measures. One of the core contents of the activity is to provide information to the society, so that everyone can understand World Health Day, vectors, diseases and the harm caused by vectors. So as to enhance people's health awareness and let travelers in countries where vectors and vector-borne diseases pose a threat to health know how to protect themselves and effectively curb the spread of vector-borne diseases.

Fourth, the activity time:

April 13 am (tentative)

Verb (short for verb) Location:

Shiyan liuyanshan community

Participants of intransitive verbs:

30 people

Seven. Activity framework:

(1) activity planning and declaration

1. The first draft of the activity plan has been completed.

2. The activity plan shall be submitted to the Communist Youth League Secretary for review.

(2) Pre-activity planning

Specifically: 1. The president called the organizing Committee to hold a meeting to discuss and determine the feasibility of this activity to ensure the smooth development of the activity;

2. The planning department arranges activity planning and makes detailed planning for specific steps and matters;

3. The Propaganda Department made two posters to publicize; The Ministry of the Interior prepares the activity budget;

4. Members collect information about World Health Day, vectors and vector-borne diseases, make illustrated posters, and make small fans/publicity cards of daily health knowledge to prepare for entering the community;

5. Recruit volunteers and define the division of labor.

(iii) Post-event publicity

1. Publicity supplies: cameras, display boards, posters.

2. Publicity group: photo 1 person, news 1 person, online publicity 1 person, ***3 people.

Eight. Activity implementation (specific steps)

1. Poster display, including World Health Day, vectors and types of vector-borne diseases.

2. Knowledge propaganda: Introduce the origin of World Health Day, vectors, types of vector-borne diseases and how to prevent them to the community residents who came to watch the posters.

3. Distribute leaflets/cards printed with daily health tips, such as: pay attention to household hygiene, do a good job in daily household hygiene and disinfection, pay attention to window ventilation, eat more healthy food and strengthen exercise.