- Published
- 14 August 2024
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Using creative methods for public health messaging: Experiences from an informal settlement in Kenya during the pandemic
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- Stockholm Environment Institute
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Abstract
This report provides an overview of Action Against Covid-19 Transmission in Nairobi (ACT Nairobi), a community-based, participatory public health project in an informal settlement of the city. The project sought to leverage citizen science and creative forms of expression to help combat misinformation about Covid-19, and encourage residents to take feasible steps to help reduce the spread of the virus.
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Bowyer, C., Collins, S., Gray, C., Hughes, E., Kairu, C., Loh, M., Netter, L., Smith, M., Warwick, M. & West, S. 2024, Using creative methods for public health messaging: Experiences from an informal settlement in Kenya during the pandemic, Stockholm Environment Institute. Available at: https://doi.org/10.51414/sei2024.033
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- https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/332682/