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Home > Online first articles > Content Analysis of Media-Based Public Health Communication in Global Humanitarian Crises
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Research Articie 15 January 2026
Content Analysis of Media-Based Public Health Communication in Global Humanitarian Crises
Lateef Olawale Fatai 1
,  Eric Emmanuel Uche 2 ,  Praise Akinsipe 3 ,  Esther Emarobebh Muojekwu 4 ,  Blessing Adeni Amakuroa 5 ,  Okwudili Matthew Ugochukwu 6
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DOI: 10.55578/isgm.2601.003
Keywords: Public Health Communication , Global Humanitarian Crises , ICT , Media Content Analysis , Technology–Organization–Environment (TOE) , Actor–Network Theory (ANT) , COVID-19 Campaigns