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Communication/Behavior Change Tools Programme Briefs No. 1 – Entertainment Education

This document provides an overview of Entertainment Education (EE), why and when to focus on EE for advocacy and behavior change, key elements of EE, and multiple examples.   Programme Brief – Entertainment Education Year of Publication: 2002 Organization: United Nations Population Fund Length: 6 pages Languages: English

This document provides an overview of Entertainment Education (EE), why and when to focus on EE for advocacy and behavior change, key elements of EE, and multiple examples.

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Year of Publication: 2002

Organization: United Nations Population Fund
Length: 6 pages

Languages: English

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