Published March 15, 2012
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Community Acceptance and Behaviour Change in Anti-Malaria Campaigns: A Legal Perspective on Northern Uganda's Experience
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Anti-malaria campaigns in Northern Uganda have been implemented to reduce mosquito populations, which are vectors for malaria transmission. The analysis draws on existing literature and case studies of anti-malaria interventions in the region. Legal frameworks play a crucial role in ensuring effective community participation and adherence to malaria prevention measures. Enhanced legal support should be provided to promote sustainable behaviour change in anti-malaria campaigns.
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