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International Journal of Communication Development

The International Journal of Communication Development (IJCD) is a new journal devoted to the analysis of communication, mass media and development in a global context in both Indian and...

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Vol. 12 No. 2 (2022)

Articles Vol. 12 Issue 3 & 4 Jan - Jun 2022
DOI 10.65301/ijcd.2022.12.3.4.6

Communication to Combat Health Crises in a Changing Climate

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Published 2022-06-30
Pages 16-22
Abstract

Handling health crises today is a primary objective of all nations, especially after the pandemic that shook the world and highlighted the gaps that exists despite the presence of health infrastructure and a specially designed health communication structure. Redefining health communication and reworking on its elements has emerged as a significant tool for achieving public health objectives that includes both promotion and application of health policies. The individual and organizational change can go a long way in eliminating health disparities (Hinyard & Kreuter, 2006).

Keywords
HEALTH CRISES IN A CHANGING CLIMATE
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