The Power to Communicate for Health: To realize wellbeing of people and society
This exhibition will showcase cutting-edge health communication practices, such as games and picture books, that demonstrate how information can be conveyed to motivate people and society to achieve the well-being of various stakeholders. Enjoy exhibits such as the dementia awareness game Oh No (Brain) Game, the picture book Your Authenticity Is Cool aimed at eliminating unconscious gender biases, educational materials on dengue fever to protect lives from mosquitoes, a booklet compiling practical tips to make daily life easier for those with vitiligo, and Connecting Lives, an initiative promoting donor registration and bone marrow bank awareness.
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○Exhibiting Organizations
Akiyama Miki Lab
○Representative of exhibiting organization (affiliation)
Akiyama Miki (Faculty of Environment and Information Studies)
○Exhibition Location
τ(Tau) Building Entrance