Published July 12, 2024 | Version v1
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HIGH Horizons - Report on the development of messages for pregnant and post-partum women for the early warning system ClimApp-MCH

  • 1. ROR icon London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
  • 2. Wits RHI
  • 3. ROR icon Centre for Sexual Health and HIV AIDS Research
  • 4. ROR icon Karolinska Institutet
  • 5. ROR icon Ghent University
  • 6. Wits Health Consortium
  • 7. ROR icon Lund University
  • 8. ROR icon World Health Organization
  • 9. ROR icon Technical University of Denmark
  • 10. ROR icon University of Graz
  • 11. ROR icon University of Thessaly
  • 12. AKHS Kenya

Description

This report (deliverable 3.5) describes the progress and status of the qualitative participatory study on message development for the Early Warning System (EWS) as part of the HIGH Horizons project. This activity is currently underway.

This report presents a brief background explaining the scientific rationale for this study and the methodological approach employed for co-creation of messages. A status update from each of the three study countries is then presented. South Africa, being furthest along in the process, is presented first, which allows for further details of the study to unfold while also presenting its preliminary results. Status descriptions from Zimbabwe and Sweden follow, before closing reflections on the messaging development process and how the data could provide rich opportunities for other initiatives aiming to improve the health of pregnant and post-partum women and babies.
Together with deliverable 3.3 ‘Report on predictive heat warning thresholds’ '(February 2024) the findings from this report will feed into the deliverable 3.4 ‘Developed ClimApp EWS prototype’ (April 2024).

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D3 - D3.5 - Photovoice report on EWS messaging.pdf

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Additional details

Related works

Is supplemented by
Project deliverable: 10.5281/zenodo.12649827 (DOI)

Funding

European Union
Horizon Europe 10105784
UK Research and Innovation
UKRI Innovate UK 10038478