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  1. Understanding media audiences in Georgia

    Thirty years after declaring independence from the Soviet Union, Georgia is becoming increasingly cosmopolitan, with a highly connected young population and a robust media scene. But where do Georgia’s people turn to find reliable information – and how can truly independent media find financial ...

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  2. Five ways to tackle information disorder – learnings from Indonesia

    The spread of information which is false or misleading – whether by word-of-mouth, media, or otherwise – is an age-old phenomenon. Yet advances in technology and increasing access to both traditional and social media are propelling the spread of false information at a speed and scale not seen b...

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  3. Three ways of communicating to stop disasters happening

    Ahead of the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction conference, UN Special Representative Dr Robert Glasser outlines three ways that media and communication can lay the groundwork for warning people about disasters before they happen.

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  4. Five thought-provoking sessions to attend at the SBCC Summit 2018.

    Five sessions not to be missed at the 2018 International Social and Behaviour Change Communication Summit in Nusa Dua, Indonesia

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  5. How can media inspire accountability and political participation? Findings from massive Ö÷²¥´óÐã programme.

    Duncan Green, Senior Strategic Advisor for Oxfam GB, shares his key takeaways from our Governance and Accountability event.

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  6. The power of research: our work with WHO during the pandemic in Africa

    Last year we were commissioned by World Health Organization to develop a data collection tool, enabling them to collect timely insights into people’s changing needs for a more effective COVID-19 response. Read about what we learned.

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  7. Online violence against women and girls in Nepal: what we have learned

    Cases of online abuse against women and girls have spiked in recent years. However, the legal and policy initiatives to address it do not seem to delve deep enough into the grave and changing dynamics of online violence in Nepal, or how this perpetuates gender-based violence in the offline world.

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  8. Seven lessons from scaling up mHealth in India

    We take a deeper dive into what we learned from Kilkari, Mobile Academy and Mobile Kunji– our mobile health communication projects for frontline healthcare workers and families in India - following on from our exciting series in BMJ Global Health.

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  9. How poo became one of our biggest creative challenges yet

    How many of us ever think about what happens after we flush? Yet with 60% of urban India not connected to modern sewage systems, it is a pressing health issue. As we launch our latest in the Navrangi TV series, we look at the thinking behind this revolutionary drama.

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