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Chemsha Bongo Episode 6: Patriotism In Relation To Climate Change and Meeting Spaces.

13 min · 24. okt. 2022
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In this 6th episode of Chemsha Bongo, Oby starts us off with a look at patriotism, specifically caring for our resources. Next Kigara Kamweru addresses why we need more spaces for meeting up in our urban areas. The last part of the podcast features an excerpt from Not Yet Uhuru. The excerpt on this episode is a part of Chapter One.  Hosts - Oby Obyerodhiambo & Kigara Kamweru. Production - Aqute Media

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Chemsha Bongo Episode 7: Why Re-Invent the Wheel? We Have Been Here Before With HIV

Communication on the prevention and management of COVID-19 needs to borrow a leaf from the lessons learned in dealing with HIV, eschewing fear-mongering and stigmatization and instead focusing on the social and behavioral change that will help us to contain the spread of the coronavirus even as science seeks a remedy. This podcast is hosted by Oby Obyerodhyambo, a strategic thinker, innovative and creative concepts creator, and focused implementer seeking to make an impact sustainably. He is a great believer in developing human capital, a social entrepreneur with a strong belief in ecologically friendly intervention models, and a public Health Communication researcher. This episode is an article written and read by Oby and the audio has been produced by Aqute Media. Read the full article on The Elephant [https://www.theelephant.info/culture/2020/07/24/why-re-invent-the-wheel-we-have-been-here-before-with-hiv/].

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