2020
DOI: 10.1177/1178630220963126
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Engaging Citizens Via Journey Maps to Address Urban Health Issues

Abstract: Effectively addressing urban health challenges requires engagement of citizens. However, citizens often face barriers providing feedback, and city officials likewise face difficulties incorporating feedback in a meaningful and systematic way. This paper shares one innovative approach to capturing citizens’ stories about urban health concerns, developed by the Building Healthy Cities (BHC) project in 2 Asian cities (Indore, India, and Makassar, Indonesia). Using ethnographic methods, BHC developed “journey map… Show more

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“…Locally, while national authority for environment has been responsible with maintaining an effective dengue prevention programme, more could be done to engage residents on maintaining self-responsibility towards dengue prevention, with a national online feedback platform provided for concerned residents to provide their observations of potential mosquitoes breeding sites. Other studies have suggested that partnering with local grassroot leaders to foster residents’ participation has been shown to promote community participation and contribute to a holistic and effective dengue prevention campaign 16 , 47 , 48 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Locally, while national authority for environment has been responsible with maintaining an effective dengue prevention programme, more could be done to engage residents on maintaining self-responsibility towards dengue prevention, with a national online feedback platform provided for concerned residents to provide their observations of potential mosquitoes breeding sites. Other studies have suggested that partnering with local grassroot leaders to foster residents’ participation has been shown to promote community participation and contribute to a holistic and effective dengue prevention campaign 16 , 47 , 48 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This methodology is particularly well suited to this task because of its focus on transparency, inclusiveness, mutual benefit, and actionable outputs. This approach complemented BHC's other systems thinking work, which included using visual tools to define progress over time; developing multi-sector working groups to bring together a wide range of stakeholders; integrating data across disparate sectors to support informed decision-making; and participatory research activities [49][50][51].…”
Section: Origins Of Systems Mappingmentioning
confidence: 99%