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Belief systems and health behaviors in Guinea-Bissau

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  • Alexander Coutts
  • Teresa Molina-Millan
  • Pedro C. Vicente

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Traditional beliefs about the supernatural are widespread in many countries around the world, and are particularly strong in many regions of Sub-Saharan Africa. We discuss the implementation and proposed randomized evaluation of a new type of health campaign which brings together modern and traditional health workers in Guinea-Bissau. In this setting, 63% of our random sample of rural mothers has been to a witchdoctor, and 65% believes that curses have the power to kill. Our campaign innovates in two key ways. First, it aims to shift beliefs and behavior by directly addressing traditional beliefs in an open and respectful way. And second, by including witchdoctors in the campaign, it boosts trust in modern health practices among those with more traditional beliefs.

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  • Alexander Coutts & Teresa Molina-Millan & Pedro C. Vicente, 2022. "Belief systems and health behaviors in Guinea-Bissau," NOVAFRICA Working Paper Series wp2207, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Nova School of Business and Economics, NOVAFRICA.
  • Handle: RePEc:unl:novafr:wp2207
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