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Key considerations: Mpox in the Busia-Malaba border region linking Uganda and Kenya

Published on 15 May 2025

Mpox has spread along the Busia-Malaba border that links eastern Uganda and western Kenya, with risk factors centred on cross-border mobility. Community responses to mpox are shaped by access to information on radio, television and social media as well as local terminologies, understandings of disease aetiology, spiritual and religious beliefs, household structures and cross-border mobility patterns.

Despite vaccine allocations from the World Health Organization (WHO), the response has been hindered by resource constraints, mistrust and cross-border challenges. This brief summarises findings on how mpox is perceived and managed in the Busia-Malaba border region. It draws on a rapid review of qualitative data, local media, non-governmental organisation (NGO) and academic reports, and cultural histories based on long-term research in the region.

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Lamarque, H. and Brown, H. (2025). Key considerations: Mpox in the Busia-Malaba border region linking Uganda and Kenya. Social Science in Humanitarian Action Platform (SSHAP). www.doi.org/10.19088/SSHAP.2025.022

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Institute of Development Studies
doi
www.doi.org/10.19088/SSHAP.2025.022
language
English

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