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The Mwomboko Dance: A Symbol for Creating Spaces to Break the Silence on Sexuality in Central Kenya

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This book, based on a study undertaken at the height of the global HIV and AIDS pandemic in the 1990s, is about the value of community engagement in research. The health interventions of the time focused on individuals, asking them how many sexual partners they had and whether they used condoms for prevention. The adequacy of this approach came into question.

Ideas arose about doing research differently, especially in Central Kenya, where large numbers of teenage premarital pregnancies suggested widespread unprotected sexual intercourse, despite the family, school, church and state all promoting chastity until marriage. Community dialogues were initiated, using the symbolism of a local dance, Mwomboko, to create a collaborative and reflective research process.

This book is an important read for anyone interested in preventive health issues. It offers a vivid example of an interdisciplinary approach that has far-reaching implications for sustainable interventions. Furthermore, it is based on a long process of cross-cultural engagement that goes beyond the usual quick and simple methods of research and intervention.

Authors

Beth Maina Ahlberg
Professor Emerita of International Health, PhD in Sociology from Uppsala University. Her research areas include sexual and reproductive health, gender and health, migration and health, HIV/AIDS, and racism in healthcare.

Ingela Krantz
Professor Emerita at UmeƄ University. Medical doctor with two PhDs, whose research has focused on respiratory infections, HIV prevention, schistosomiasis, and Tunga penetrans.

ISBN: 978-2-38234-107-0

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