

Malaria is a documentary film shot in Kakuma to address the issue of malaria within the camp and the host community. It features health service providers who share information on malaria and demystify the community's myths and misconceptions about malaria.
NCDs video is an 11 minutes documentary on Non-communicable Diseases. It features a health expert who shares information about non-communicable diseases.
The COVID-19 vaccine film addresses misconceptions and misinformation about the disease and the vaccine in Dadaab refugee and host communities.
The film features Elisabeth, a young lady who lost her mother to childbirth complications at a young age, and since then, being the firstborn of the family, she took over the responsibility of taking care of her sibling.
The blood donation/transfusion film addresses the misconception and misinformation that the community members hold regarding blood donation and transfusion as a lifesaving intervention performed in the various facilities in the camp by demystifying ill-informed societal and traditional beliefs.
Maryam is expectant; she feels weak and exhausted most of the time. Upon interrogation by the health officer (madam Leila), it is evident that it has been a while since she visited the hospital for checkups and she listens more to her mother-in-law who discourages her from taking supplements and eating protein foods.
In the cholera film, White Shuban, the story is told of Khalif, a man who suffers the signs and symptoms of cholera. His wife Halimo thinks that he has been cursed. His friends are mobilized to come and help, but they also display a lot of ignorance regarding the course of action to take.
The 13 mins film is made with the participation of the refugee community and humanitarian workers in Dadaab Refugee Camp about the prevention and curation of Malaria
Cesarean section film addresses the misconception and misinformation that the community members hold regarding cesarean section as a lifesaving intervention performed in the various facilities in the camp by demystifying ill-informed societal and traditional beliefs.
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