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Latest revision as of 05:40, 22 October 2024

MANT Centre for Public Health Research Tobacco control project Description: Tobacco control project, led by Manbhum Ananda Ashram Nityananda Trust (MANT)
STARDIT ID: 0202207270316
Dates

State prospective
Start 2022-07-27
Form updated 2024-10-22

Report authors
Denny John (link)
0000-0002-4486-632X
Writing report
Jack Nunn (link)
0000-0003-0316-3254
Assisted with report completion
Location
India
Aims
Reduce tobacco use in tribal communities in India
involve tribal communities in co-production of the research
Keywords
tobacco
tribal
india
Category
research

Inputs

organisation

Centre for Public Health Research



Task: Initiating project, guiding methods
Compensation: volunteer
group of individuals

Maithili language community



Task: co-designing research
Compensation: volunteer
organisation

Manbhum Ananda Ashram Nityananda Trust (link)


funding

Outputs and impacts

change

demonstrated reduced tobacco usage in India



Impact: reduced tobacco usage in India
Contributors: The Indian public, including tribal communities will be involved in co-designing methods of measuring impact, and collecting and reporting data