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THE CONVERSATION

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10th May 2022

Jennifer Hove, University of the Witwatersrand; Kathleen Kahn, University of the Witwatersrand; Lucia D'Ambruoso, University of Aberdeen, and Rhian Twine, University of the Witwatersrand

Evidence suggests that involving marginalised communities in setting priorities and designing collective action can lead to improved health outcomes.

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10th March 2016

Lucia D'Ambruoso, University of Aberdeen

Interacting with communities can provide health planners with critical information that can help them solve health challenges in specific areas.

WHEN COMMUNITIES HELP AUTHORITIES TALLY BIRTHS AND DEATHS, HEALTH CARE EQUALISES

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9th October 2015

Lucia D'Ambruoso, University of Aberdeen

Health authorities need to bridge the gap and connect with communities to successfully identify health priorities and plan for the future.

WORLDWIDE, 65% OF DEATHS GO UNCOUNTED – HERE’S HOW TO CHANGE THAT

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2 September 2015

Lucia D'Ambruoso, University of Aberdeen

One of the biggest problems in international development is that health statistics are badly kept in many of the countries with the most to gain

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