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    • Why Use Advocacy and SBCC To Combat SSFFC Malaria Medicines?
    • Consequences of SSFFC Malaria Medicines
    • Prevalence of SSFFC Malaria Medicines
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    • What is Social and Behavior Change Communication?
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    • Step 1: Conduct a Situation Analysis and Identify Potential Partnerships
    • Step 2: Design a Communication Strategy and Build Partnerships
    • Step 3: Develop and Test Messages and Materials
    • Step 4: Implement and Monitor
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