Thursday, March 8, 2012
Caroline Heinen
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This is a map that shows locations of hospitals and clinics in Ghana, as well as regions in need of malaria-control programs such as increased ITN and PTI use.
This is a map that shows locations of hospitals and clinics in Ghana, as well as regions in need of malaria-control programs such as increased ITN and PTI use.
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Amy Before
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This map displays the locations of ART sites.
Click on the regions to display the HIV prevalence and see the percent of people who know where to get HIV treatment.
Monday, March 5, 2012
Michael Tang
This map is an outline of Ghana, where the outlines are indicators of the prevalence of malaria within the regions and some facts that indicate the poverty and current situation in Ghana
View Global Fund Malaria in Ghana in a larger map
Michael Ortegon
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This is a map I created showing HIV prevalence in Ghana. If you click on the outlined shape of the regions you will be presented some HIV facts as well as links to videos, pictures, and websites providing more information and statistics regarding HIV in Ghana.
Michael Ortegon
Salifu Mansaray
Map of Ghana The key areas with high prevalence of HIV infection are shown by place markers and percentages for each area.
Maya McKenzie
This map composes of three highlighted regions in Ghana
(Northern, Western, and Eastern). As well, it contains three pins (one
red pushpin and two exclamations). Click on any of the regions and or pins for
more information. In addition, this map does contain additional information.
You can view additional this information if you click the link “HIV in Ghana” (directly
beneath the map).
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Erika Murdoch
View Ghana - HSS through HIV and maternal/child health support in a larger map The highlighted shapes are the regions of Ghana with a high HIV prevalence. The place markers are hospitals or locations with a high concentration of sex workers (an MARP for HIV/AIDS)