We are now half way into the project. Last week, we catch up with Dr Jaap Koot, SUNI-SEA Project Coordinator on how the project has been implemented given the unexpected COVID-19 situation.
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The SUNI-SEA project’s adaptation in Myanmar to address barriers and meet community needs
Considering the challenging situation in Myanmar and the increasing demand for mental health support, the SUNI- SEA project (scaling up non -communicable interventions in Southeast Asia) ...
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Community-based health interventions work best with cultural and contextual adaptation
Community-based health interventions (CBHIs) have been shown to promote health more effectively when tailored to sociocultural aspects linked to health perception, for instance ...
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Increasing wealth for better health
As part of SUNI-SEA project which aims to reduce NCDs burden in the community, income generation activities (IGA) were included as part of the wider project activity to increase household income ...
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SUNI-SEA Project in Indonesia – Achieving positive progress amidst the pandemic
During the first quarter of this year, despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, we managed to achieve a few important ...