Data

General Issues
Health
Specific Topics
Social Determinants of Health
Public Participation
Location
Mozambique
Scope of Influence
National
Links
Group-based citizenship in the acceptance of indoor residual spraying (IRS) for malaria control in Mozambique
Start Date
End Date
Ongoing
No
Purpose/Goal
Deliver goods & services
Open to All or Limited to Some?
Limited to Only Some Groups or Individuals

CASE

Group-Based Citizenship and Malaria Control Program, Mozambique

February 27, 2021 Jaskiran Gakhal, Participedia Team
August 5, 2020 kieran.way
General Issues
Health
Specific Topics
Social Determinants of Health
Public Participation
Location
Mozambique
Scope of Influence
National
Links
Group-based citizenship in the acceptance of indoor residual spraying (IRS) for malaria control in Mozambique
Start Date
End Date
Ongoing
No
Purpose/Goal
Deliver goods & services
Open to All or Limited to Some?
Limited to Only Some Groups or Individuals

Community participation, and especially local elite involvement, shaped the rollout of indoor residual spraying (IRS) in Mozambique. Local elites promote group-based citizenship, which although undemocratic, is critical to the effective adoption of IRS.

Problems and Purpose

Background History and Context

Organizing, Supporting, and Funding Entities

Participant Recruitment and Selection

Methods and Tools Used

What Went On: Process, Interaction, and Participation

Influence, Outcomes, and Effects

Analysis and Lessons Learned

See Also

References

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