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Learn strategies to make evidence-based global health content more useful in local contexts. Explore adapting content to cultural nuances and languages for broader impact. Discover whether to start with global or local tools for effective adaptation.
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Expand the reach, usefulness, and use of evidence-based global health content • Implementers interested in taking advantage of openly accessible healthcontent Purpose and Audience
Making content appropriate to a specific local and cultural context Changing content into a local language Making it available through a different delivery method/technology appropriate for the local context Different types of adaptation Often, content adaptation involves a combination of approaches.
When piloting, is it better to start out with developing a GLOBAL tool/content that can be adapted to the local context OR a LOCAL tool/content that could be adapted to other contexts?
Amy Lee, JHUCCP, amy.lee@jhu.edu Caitlin Loehr, JHUCCP, cloehr@jhu.edu Kate Plourde, FHI360, kplourde@fhi360.org Trinity Zan, FHI360, tzan@fhi360.org Contacts