Keyword : Health Crisis, Management, Mass Communication, Malaria, Eradication.
Author(s) : Blessed Frederick Ngonso, PhD And Peter Eshioke Egielewa, PhD
Abstract :
This is a non-empirical study that reviews how mass communication principles are applied in the management of health crises that can lead to the eradication of malaria in Nigeria. The qualitative descriptive approach was adopted to examine the importance of communication in solving human problems with a particular interest focused on the eradication of malaria in Nigeria is one of the biggest health problems afflicting Nigerians. The study relied on secondary data sources such as books, published articles, conference reports, newspaper and magazine articles, scientific reports, and other specialized reports. The study which e-rayed various ways mass communication methods could be used to solve human problems established mass communication as a vital force in the re-ordering of events in society. The study sees the mass media in three-dimensional ways, namely oil, glue, and dynamite which are powerful tools for public awareness. The researcher recommends that specialist hospitals for malaria should be established and all government policies on health should
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