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Words of Relief impact study of rural and urban Kenyans

October 12, 2021 by

Does translated health information lead to higher comprehension?

We conducted a research study to examine the level of comprehension of health information when presented to Kenyans in English and translated into Swahili. You can view it our impact study of rural and urban Kenyans here.

Other resources that might interest you:

  • Words of Relief – Local language translation for emergencies (case study)
  • Words of Relief – Ebola crisis learning review (research report)
  • Information without understanding, rights without meaning (position paper)

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