
This document outlines a marketing strategy for a demonstration and discussion on water treatment and safe storage, targeting various community groups such as Women’s Development Army, Kebele Administration & Women’s Associations, Faith-Based Organizations, Local Artisans, and the general market population. The event aims to raise awareness on the importance of treating water and using clean storage containers to promote a healthy home environment. The strategy includes mobilizing the community, engaging with radio stations for testimonials, organizing hands-on demonstration stations, and facilitating a group container cleaning activity to educate participants. The goal is to encourage behavior change towards adopting effective water treatment methods and safe storage practices.
This document outlines a marketing strategy for a demonstration and discussion on water treatment and safe storage, targeting various community groups such as Women’s Development Army, Kebele Administration & Women’s Associations, Faith-Based Organizations, Local Artisans, and the general market population. The event aims to raise awareness on the importance of treating water and using clean storage containers to promote a healthy home environment. The strategy includes mobilizing the community, engaging with radio stations for testimonials, organizing hands-on demonstration stations, and facilitating a group container cleaning activity to educate participants. The goal is to encourage behavior change towards adopting effective water treatment methods and safe storage practices.
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