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  • The aim of the article was to discuss the utilization of indigenous informed epistomologies for the prevention and control of COVID-19 The incorporation of indigenous epistemologies and methodologies can create decolonized frameworks and structures that explore innovative local solutions for future health interventions Therefore, it is suggested that indigenous communities across Africa be considered as knowledge partners who contribute to the solution by sharing their cultural ways of doing, knowing and being rather than passive participants who needed to be protected This can go a long way in informing potential intervention models that are effective and culturally appropriate Such outcomes would also lead to culturally safe, appropriate, and culturally competent programs by Africans and for Africans
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  • African_Journal_of_Reproductive_Health
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  • WHO
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  • Use of indigenous informed epistemologies can inform intervention models to fight COVID-19 in Africa. (Special edition for COVID-19.)
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  • #824588
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  • 2020

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