lushomomalaria atlas assignment creating several static and interactive maps and graphs for an atlas...
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The storyWe weave together the stories in the information, keeping in mind the aims and audience of the project – as well as their respective research uptake strategies.
Final productsAnimations
Presentations
Reports
Websites
Communication strategies
Data visualisations
Interactive infographics
Social media Movies
Data and research We take whatever information and data our clients give us and do qualitative and statistical research to fill in the gaps.
Patterns and trendsWe start to find patterns and trends in the data and information using Tableau and other software.
DesignFollowing a standardised UK Double-Diamond approach, we develop the final products offering clients plenty of opportunity to give feedback.
Client’s challengeProjects may start with anything from a mess of data to a technical report that just requires design.
Sketches and ideasFrom here, we develop sketches and ideas for the visuals and layouts, creating several “look-and-feel” options for our client’s feedback.
Lushomo’s process
Vector-borne diseasesAssignmentTo showcase the work of five research groups around Africa. Distilling and presenting the research in compelling visuals, and producing and managing the website.
Outputs • Website • Social media • Pull-up banners • A4 folders with inserts • Powerpoint presentation
WORLD HeaLTH ORganIzaTIOn THe SPeCIaL PROgRaMMe FOR ReSeaRCH anD TRaInIng In TROPICaL DISeaSeS
Malaria atlasAssignmentCreating several static and interactive maps and graphs for an Atlas on insecticide resistance in malaria vectors. Final deliverable (in progress) will be a full atlas for the African region.
Outputs • 174-page report
WORLD HeaLTH ORganIzaTIOn aFRICa
Climate Change & HealthAssignmentDevelop a range of materials based on surveys and literature review. Included all research, editorial, data design and visualisation elements.
Outputs • 90-Page report • Conference posters • Leaflets • Powerpoint presentation • Animation (5 minutes) • Online infographics • Website
WORLD HeaLTH ORganIzaTIOn aFRICa
Heart DiseaseAsignmentDevelop a toolkit on heart disease for practitioners across Africa.
Outputs • Interactive data visualisations • 60-page report with infographics • Pull-up banners • Social media infographics • CD, stickers and stationary design
RHeUMaTIC HeaRT DISeaSe aCTIOn
environmental HealthAssignmentDesign a range of four reports on environmental health, including four different look-and-feels, maps, graphs and visuals – for print and web.
Outputs • Four infographic-rich A4 reports
WORLD HeaLTH ORganIzaTIOn aFRICa
Financial ReportsAsignmentTo design four reports on the importance of youth financial services, using infographics to increase interest and readability.
Outputs • Four reports in English and French • Four briefs in English and French summarising the reports
UnITeD naTIOnS CaPITaL DeVeLOPMenT FUnD
enaCTS: enhancing national Climate ServicesAssignmentDevelop a logo and design style for the ENACTS intitiative, as well as several brochures introducing ENACTS and its many possibilities to practitioners and policy makers.
Outputs • ENACTS logo • Brochures introducing ENACTS
COLUMBIa UnIVeRSITY – eaRTH InSTITUTe
Save Our Seas InfographicAsignmentTo visually explain the process of ocean acidification for readers of Save Our Seas.
Outputs • A3 infographic
SaVe OUR SeaS
#environmentalHealth InfographicsAsignmentTo develop a series of infographics on climate change for the WHO Department of Public Health, Environment and Social Determinants of Health (PHE) for a social media campaign.
Outputs • Five infographic slides in English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, Russian
WORLD HeaLTH ORganIzaTIOn – DePaRTMenT OF PUBLIC HeaLTH
#BanLeadPaint InfographicsAsignmentTo develop a series of infographics for a social media campaign on lead paint for the WHO Department of Public Health, Environment and Social Determinants of Health (PHE).
Outputs • Three infographic slides in English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, Russian
WORLD HeaLTH ORganIzaTIOn – DePaRTMenT OF PUBLIC HeaLTH
access to Medicines InfographicsAsignmentTo develop infographics for the Secretary-General’s High-Level Panel on Access to medicines, to be incorporated into a report.
Outputs • Four infographic spreads
UnITeD naTIOnS DeVeLOPMenT PROgRaMMe
Climate Change & HealthAsignmentTo produce a multipurpose infographic banner on the expected changes, and the challenges that climate change poses in Africa.
Outputs • A multipurpose infographic banner that can be separated into different panels
WORLD HeaLTH ORganIzaTIOn aFRICa
Climate Change & HealthAsignmentTo communicate on climate change and health in Africa.
5-7%potential increase inmalaria distribution
CLIMATE CHANGE POSES IMMEDIATE AND LONG-TERM THREATS TO HUMAN HEALTH AND SURVIVAL ACROSS THE GLOBE. THIS IS ESPECIALLY TRUE IN AFRICA, WHERE SOCIAL, POLITICAL, ENVIRONMENTAL AND
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ALREADY CREATE SERIOUS HEALTH VULNERABILITIES FOR MANY COMMUNITIES.THIS IS THE STORY OF HOW CLIMATE CHANGE WILL IMPACT HEALTH THIS CENTURY
CLIMATE CHANGEAND HEALTH IN AFRICA
Changes in temperature, humidity and rainfall are a
likely consequence of climate change in Africa. Dry areas will become drier and wet
areas wetter. Across Africa, some of the greatest impacts of climate change on health will centre on water-stress
and under-nutrition
CLIMATE & HEALTH
SHARED RIVERSVARIABILITY
RESPONSES MORE INFORMATION
References:http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/feature/2013/06/19/what-climate-change-means-africa-asia-coastal-poorhttp://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTAFRICA/Resources/ClimateChange-StrategyReport2010-Full_vNoImages.pdfhttp://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar5/wg1/IPCC. 2007. Fourth Assessment Report.The Psychology of Climate Change Communication. Centre for Research on Environmental Decisions. http://guide.cred.columbia.edu/guide/sec1.html"Conference on Water Scarcity in Africa: Issues and Challenges". Retrieved 18 March 2013.
Virtually all sub-Saharan African countries, and Egypt, share at least one international water
basin. The Nile River Basin serves 11 countries. With increased populationa and decreased water
levels, the possiblity for conflict is high.
The UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC) aims to prevent these problems. In 2008 a World Health Assembly Resolution recognised climate change as
a high priority. There are now National Adaptation Programmes of Action in many African countries.
More action by governments, their international partners, and civil society is still needed.
For more information on climate changeand health visit the following websites
INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE (http://www.ipcc.ch)THE WORLD BANK
(http://www.worldbank.org/en/topic/climatechange) UNEP
(http://www.unep.org/climatechange/)
Climate change will effect different parts of Africa in different ways. Some places will get wetter, others
drier, and agricultural impacts vary around the continent. While temperature is set to increase, this will not be a uniform process across the continent.
APPROXIMATETEMPERATURE
INCREASEYEAR
50%Drop in some countries’
yields from rain-fed agriculture
80% TO 90%of all rural families
produce theirown food.
350 millionlive in a water
stressedenvironment
Up to 600 millionexperienceincreased
water stress
Malaria spreads in Ethiopia, Kenya
and Burundi.
CONFLICTS FOR WATER AND NATURAL
RESOURCES ARELIKELY TOINTENSIFY
Greater population means more smoke from fires,
chemicals released from hazardous facilities, or
pollutants created within households. This will harm
human health.
RESEARCHThis infographic simplifies a large quantity of data that is often derived from complex modelling and projections. There are many different scenarios for
climate change in Africa. The data presented here is based on what UN and other agencies say about
climate change, but for a fuller picture it is necessary to go to the documents quoted in the references below.
R
TODAY
2040
2050
2060
2070
2080
2090
2100
2030
2020
2010
+40C
+30C
+20C
+0C
+10C
under increased
water stress
75-250MILLION
POPULATION
TWO THIRDS OF AFRICA IS ALREADY DESERT OR CONSIDERED ARID.
ARID LAND
80%
80 PERCENT OF ENERGY COMES FROM BIOMASS.
ENERGYLIVELIHOOD AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN AFRICA
IS HEAVILY DEPENDENT ON RAIN-FED AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES.
RAIN-FED AGRICULTURE
30%OF GDP
70%EMPLOYS
CONTRIBUTES
OF POPULATION
WATER DISEASEFOOD
800 MILLION
1.3 BILLION
2 BILLION
2.5 BILLION
The sea levelrises between
20-50cm
By 2080 many coastal cities will be flooded
40%Less rainfall
Substantial increasesin childhood stunting due to malnutrition
Croplands shrink to nearly 90% (and food per person decreases
by 15%)
90% 15%
Drought, crop failure, hunger all
increase.
Water scarcitydisplaces
24 -700 millionpeople
90 MILLIONmore people exposed
to malaria
Of maize land now unable to support
the crops40%
10 MILLIONmore children malnourished
TEMP INCREASE
POPULATION INCREASE
Cleandrinkingwater is
harder to find.
5 to 8% increase ofarid and semi-arid land
150%ACIDITY INCREASE
in oceans killingmarine life
3 BILLION
4 BILLION
COMPLEX EMERGENCIESComplex emergencies can centre around
demographic, environmental, economic and social instabilities. Environmental disasters and climate change will effect other unstable aspects of Africa
life in dangerous and unpredicatable ways.
SO AFRICA IS PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE TO CLIMATE CHANGE.BELOW ARE SOME OF THE LIKELY HEALTH RELATED IMPACTS WITHIN THIS CENTURY.
W W W . L U S H O M O . N E T
Outputs • Infographic banner
WORLD HeaLTH ORganIzaTIOn aFRICa
Climate Change & HealthAsignmentTo develop an animation on preventing disease through healthy environments.
WHO Animation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tupJDf13jBo
Outputs • A two-minute animation
WORLD HeaLTH ORganIzaTIOn – DePaRTMenT OF PUBLIC HeaLTH