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Politics, Strategy and Popular Knowledge
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Politics, Strategy and Popular Knowledge

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To effectively combat mosquitoes, local commitment and understanding of control strategies are essential. This qualitative study, conducted in Dedougou from December 2021 to September 2024, interviewed 99 people, mostly men aged between 18 and 72.The vast majority of participants had insufficient knowledge of the policy and/or strategies implemented. Nevertheless, almost all of them were aware of the mosquito net distribution and chemoprevention campaigns, which were their frame of reference in terms of analysis and perceptions. Popular perceptions focused mainly on the policy's weaknesses, although they recognized its relevance and positive impact. However, the other categories considered it to be effective, despite its challenges. The protection methods used varied, but community involvement remained low, influenced by access to information. In view of these results, initiatives to raise awareness, encourage volunteering and self-management of breeding sites are needed to strengthen mosquito control.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
14 January 2025
Pages
64
ISBN
9786208532963

To effectively combat mosquitoes, local commitment and understanding of control strategies are essential. This qualitative study, conducted in Dedougou from December 2021 to September 2024, interviewed 99 people, mostly men aged between 18 and 72.The vast majority of participants had insufficient knowledge of the policy and/or strategies implemented. Nevertheless, almost all of them were aware of the mosquito net distribution and chemoprevention campaigns, which were their frame of reference in terms of analysis and perceptions. Popular perceptions focused mainly on the policy's weaknesses, although they recognized its relevance and positive impact. However, the other categories considered it to be effective, despite its challenges. The protection methods used varied, but community involvement remained low, influenced by access to information. In view of these results, initiatives to raise awareness, encourage volunteering and self-management of breeding sites are needed to strengthen mosquito control.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
14 January 2025
Pages
64
ISBN
9786208532963