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Publication Date:
28/02/2019

Author:
Júnica Alface
Elizabeth Streat
Ossufo Age
and Sandrine Martin

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Poster
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Community dialogues for the prevention and control of neglected tropical diseases in Nampula province, Mozambique

Publication Date:
28/02/2019
Author:
Júnica Alface
Elizabeth Streat
Ossufo Age
and Sandrine Martin
Type:
Poster

In Mozambique, neglected tropical diseases pose major challenges to the government and communities alike, and their prevention and control requires a strategic community-based approach to behaviour change. The community dialogue approach (CDA) creates a platform that is embedded into existing healthcare systems and community structures and can help to establish the sense of community ownership and social accountability that is essential for securing sustained social and behaviour change to improve health outcomes.

This poster was presented at the 2019 Africa Social and Behaviour Change conference in Nairobi, Kenya.

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Country: Mozambique

Keywords: Public health communications | NTDs | SDG3

 

 

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