SORSOGON
CITY, July 24 (PIA) – The Provincial Government of Sorsogon in partnership with
the Global Alliance for Rabies Control (GARC) will be conducting consecutive
activities on July 25 – 26, 2013 as part of its strategy in the elimination of
animal and human rabies under the Sorsogon Rabies Program (SRP).
On
July 25, some 20 media practitioners are expected to attend a Media Advocacy Mentorship
(MAM) program to be held at Casa Dominga in Bgy. Balogo, Sorsogon City, from 9:30
a.m. until 3:00 p.m.
The
program is an integral part of the GARC Advocacy, Communication, and Education
(ACE) campaign whose objective is to engage community media practitioners and
educate and empower them on rabies prevention and elimination.
The
activity is also designed to facilitate the ability of media practitioners to
process the more technical information of the components of the SRP and
translate these into audience/reader-friendly bites. These include responsible
pet ownership, socio-cultural changes towards disease elimination, and the most
basic dog-bite emergency procedures that some dog-owners lack knowledge of.
Resource
speakers to the program include GARC Communication Officer Dane Medina and College
of Development Communication Assistant Professor Sherwin Joseph Felicidario of
the University of the Philippines-Los Banos in laguna, who will address the
role of communicators and the importance of effectively communicating public
health messages and knowledge enhancement on science reporting/writing, among
others.
On
July 26, at the same venue, Provincial Veterinarian Dr. Enrique Espiritu and Assistant
Provincial Health Officer Dr. Liduvina Dorion, the lead contact persons on
canine and human rabies prevention and eradication, respectively, will be
presenting the program implementation review to all municipal agricultural/health
officers of the province.
The
SRP was launched on March 05, 2013 in Sorsogon. Already more than 300
participants including Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) members were trained to
vaccinate and organize Barangay Bantay-Rabies Committees.
A
Knowledge, Attitude and Practices (KAP) Survey was likewise conducted from
February to March this year, wherein vaccination kits and other paraphernalia
were distributed to participants of the vaccinators’ training and orientation.
An
information campaign is also continuously pushed in tri-media to promote the
program. Most importantly, massive dog vaccinations have been implemented
province-wide. As of press time, nine municipalities have already been covered
by the campaign. (MFDeniega, PVO/ BARecebido, PIA Sorsogon)
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