January 1, 2003
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Program Result Report
The State of New Mexico Department of Public Health developed a project to achieve statewide consensus on an appropriate intervention strategy for the hepatitis C epidemic in New Mexico.
April 1, 2008
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Program Result Report
From 2003 to 2005, Banyan Communications worked on a one-hour documentary, Prometheus Bound: The Epidemic of Hepatitis C, for broadcast on public television stations.
September 26, 2012
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Grantee
Cure Violence, formerly known as CeaseFire, is a national public health strategy that reduces gun shootings and killings.
January 14, 2013
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Program Result Report
Vote & Vax increased access to influenza immunization and other preventive services for vulnerable populations through clinics provided at polling places on Election Day from 2004 though 2010.
June 19, 2012
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Story
A lively conversation about the promise that effective models like Cure Violence, formerly known as CeaseFire, offer in reducing and preventing gun violence in their cities.
February 7, 2012
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Story
"Best Documentary of 2011" shows how "violence interrupters" stop the transmission of violence.
June 16, 2003
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Story
CeaseFire, a model program that combines a public education campaign to change social norms about gun violence with outreach workers providing on-the-spot alternatives to shooting.
May 2, 2008
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Story
A strategic effort to reverse the violence epidemic using highly-trained street outreach staff, public education and community mobilization.
January 15, 2008
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Report
Vote & Vax is a winning strategy for health care providers and their communities, providing vaccines to protect vulnerable populations against the flu. About half of adults 50 years of age and older fail to receive their annual flu vaccination. Since this population is also more likely to vote than any other group, several local health agencies have taken advantage of this opportunity to offer flu vaccinations at polling sites on Election Day, smack dab in the middle of flu shot season.
March 30, 2009
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Story
Individuals and organizations who have made extraordinary contributions toward improved influenza vaccination rates within their communities.