Abstract
The Mission Mosquito Information Sharing Program (ISP), a collaboration between the U.S. Department of State and Battelle Memorial Institute, is a public diplomacy effort to build and expand an international network of health communicators to increase engagement on mosquito-borne disease. Nineteen professionals from countries experiencing mosquito-borne diseases engaged in a two-week multi-directional information exchange across the United States in May 2018. Program alumni applied knowledge and tools from the ISP in follow-on projects and public outreach campaigns in their home countries. This paper summarizes the ISP and lessons learned, and highlights a science communication case study examining skills and understanding gained.
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Maslak, T. M., Henry, K., Sadoff, N., Jones, D. M., Glasser, J. L., & Leibrand, A. (2020). Mission Mosquito: Building and expanding an international network for innovation in health communication. Journal of Science Communication, 19(3), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.22323/2.19030801
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