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Innovations for Poverty Action is evaluating the impact of a mass media campaign focused on family planning and gender norms
The term ‘media’ refers to both mass media (television, radio, newspapers) and social media (Facebook, Twitter, blogs).
This playbook explains how we use social media at GDS. In it, we share our best practice, what we've learned and what we're planning to do.
Mass transit is any urban transport system carrying lots of people along well-defined corridors connecting suburbs to the centre
How to use an interrupted time series to evaluate your digital health product.
Public health principles to support planning for events and mass gatherings during the current mpox outbreak.
This programme aims to facilitatate social and behavioural change through the use of mass media and community-based activities
This programme aims to reduce HIV infection through the use of mass media and community-based activities
The programme aims to reduce HIV infection by facilitating change through the use of mass media and community-based activities
Guidance for food businesses on the Weights and Measures (Food) (Amendment) Regulations 2014.
This research report looks at how traditional media sectors - press, TV and radio - are using data in the digital age, and the challenges they face to effective data use.
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