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  1. Let’s talk about sex: using radio to educate teenagers in Bangladesh

    Gourob Kundu

    Let’s talk about sex: using radio to educate teenagers in Bangladesh

    How radio has helped adolescents in Bangladesh learn about sexual and reproductive health, as well as child marriage.

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  2. Health partnerships in the Global South: more than a marriage of convenience

    Sophia Wilkinson

    Acting Head of Health and Resilience, ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Media Action

    Health partnerships in the Global South: more than a marriage of convenience

    Why should media organisations build partnerships? And how can they make sure they benefit both sides? Some insights from Media Action's work on maternal and child health.

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  3. Using social ties to make pregnancy safer: insights from Bangladesh and Ethiopia

    Emebet Wuhib-Mutungi

    Health Adviser, ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Media Action

    Using social ties to make pregnancy safer: insights from Bangladesh and Ethiopia

    Following the launch of our Global Health Stories site, Emebet Wuhib-Mutungi explains how influencing mothers-in-law and husbands can help improve the health of mothers and their babies.

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  4. Health communication changes lives by reaching millions

    Sophia Wilkinson

    Acting Head of Health and Resilience, ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Media Action

    Health communication changes lives by reaching millions

    To mark the launch of our Global Health Stories site, Sophia Wilkinson makes the case for health communication, which can make a big difference at scale and for less than the cost of a can of coke per person.

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  5. Five questions our data portal can help answer

    Sonia Whitehead

    Head of Research Programmes, ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Media Action

    Five questions our data portal can help answer

    There's a lack of data on what ordinary people think, feel and want in developing countries. Our new Data Portal aims to help fix that.

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  6. Using storytelling to make statistics accessible

    Mahmuda Hoque

    Research Officer, ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Media Action (Bangladesh)

    Using storytelling to make statistics accessible

    Bangladesh-based researcher Mahmuda Hoque explains how her team created a story about β€œMaya”, a 19-year-old mother, to help bring their findings about antenatal preparations to life.

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