Subjects:
Education and development | Public health
Campaign Against Cholera
Language: Creoles and pidgins, subtitles Français
These animated films, featuring Ti-Joël, a famous Haitian cartoon character, employ educational and visual methods to show young people how to protect themselves from cholera at school and outdoors, how to purify water and how to prepare oral serum; they also stress the importance of not discriminating against people who have the disease.
Children and young people are particularly vulnerable to cholera. Through these videos featuring cartoon characters, UNESCO is targeting this sector of the population, while duly taking Haiti's sociocultural context into account.
on this subject:
Cholera in Haiti
Place/region:
Haiti,
Latin America,
Caribbean
Type: Animated film
Duration:
Production and personalities:
Cartoon character: Ti-Joël
Publisher: Haiti. Ministère de la santé publique et de la population
Coproducer/sponsor: UNESCO Port-au-Prince
Published in:
Rights: Haiti. Ministère de la santé publique et de la population; UNESCO
Type: Animated film
Duration:
Production and personalities:
Cartoon character: Ti-Joël
Publisher: Haiti. Ministère de la santé publique et de la population
Coproducer/sponsor: UNESCO Port-au-Prince
Published in:
Rights: Haiti. Ministère de la santé publique et de la population; UNESCO