Using photos to express community perspectives: how photovoice reflects the daily health risk of climate change

Participatory Visual Method Workshop for Climate Change and Health

Climate change is the greatest health threat facing humanity today. Its impact on livelihoods, equity, healthcare access, and community resilience falls hardest on vulnerable groups—women, children, ethnic minorities, older adults, and those with pre-existing conditions. How can a creative engagement method, photovoice explore the perception and communicate climate and health risks in Indonesia, Vietnam and Nepal? 

Who held the microphone during the health crisis? A case study from Indonesia

Public health professionals and community leaders discussing trusted voices in health communication as part of OUCRU Indonesia’s engagement project.

How participatory mapping helped identify trusted voices in health crisis communication during Indonesia’s COVID-19 response? This article highlights the role of public trust, local leadership, and culturally relevant messaging in shaping more inclusive and effective communication strategies for future outbreaks.

TBM survivor: “TBM can be completely cured.”

tuberculosis meningitis

Tuberculous meningitis (TBM) is a form of tuberculosis that carries the highest mortality rate due to its gradual onset, non-specific symptoms, and easy confusion with other brain infections.  The World […]

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