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Lessons learnt from applying a human-centred design process to develop one of the largest mobile health communication programmes in the world
- Correspondence to Ms Sara Chamberlain, Digital, BBC Media Action, Delhi, India; sara.chamberlain{at}in.bbcmediaaction.org
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Lessons learnt from applying a human-centred design process to develop one of the largest mobile health communication programmes in the world
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- Accepted May 9, 2022
- First published May 27, 2022.
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August 26, 2022
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