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Global vs Local: Where to Begin?

Global vs Local: Where to Begin?. Expand the reach, usefulness, and use of evidence-based global health content Implementers interested in taking advantage of openly accessible health content. Purpose and Audience. Making content appropriate to a specific local and cultural context

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Global vs Local: Where to Begin?

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  1. Global vs Local: Where to Begin?

  2. Expand the reach, usefulness, and use of evidence-based global health content • Implementers interested in taking advantage of openly accessible healthcontent Purpose and Audience

  3. 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.

  4. 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?

  5. m4RH Adaptation Framework

  6. 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

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