The fight against avian influenza is spreading through Southeast Asia through a new invincible character—Super Chickenâ, as he is known to English-speakers.
The Academy for Educational Development (AED), which leads an avian influenza awareness campaign in Southeast Asia for the US Agency for International Development, introduced the unlikely spokesperson in November of 2006 at national water festivals in
Originally developed in
From there, the Super Chicken image was adapted in
AED’s three-year initiative will support governments, civil society groups, and private sector organizations in developing communication strategies on prevention and outbreak response related to avian influenza (H5N1) in Africa, Asia and Near East, Latin America, the Caribbean, Europe, and Eurasia.
Through television and radio public service ads and distribution of printed materials to animal and human health workers, the initiative aims to educate the public on high-risk behaviours for contracting avian flu, practical preventive measures, and how to recognize and respond to cases of bird flu in animals and humans. Target audiences include backyard farmers, small scale poultry producers, consumers of poultry, health care workers, veterinary staff, and communities living in outbreak areas.