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Social Change Campaigns
A social change campaign is an organized effort conducted by one group (the change agent) attempting to persuade others (the target adopters) to accept, modify, or abandon certain ideas, attitudes, practices or behavior.

We have used creative communication programs to contribute to efforts to combat infant mild malnutrition; create public understanding about schizophrenia; and promote wider use of mass transit systems

BMA adopts "624" program to improve infant nutrition E-mail
Social Change Campaigns

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Siamentis was tasked by Bangkok Metropolitan Administration to roll out an intervention program to educate caregivers of 40,000 infants in 500 communities in Bangkok.  The objective of the program is to improve the diet quality of infants and children in these communities.

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"624", combating infant mild malnutrition in Thailand E-mail
Social Change Campaigns

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The “624” communication program was designed as an intervention to create an understanding for caregivers about the importance of nutrition, and to provide them with the knowledge about food preparation and proper feeding practices. The communication program was developed as a joint project between Siamentis and Institute of Nutrition, Mahidol University. The design of communication program was funded by the Foundation of Thai Health Promotion.

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A Journey out of madness E-mail
Social Change Campaigns

"A Journey out of Madness" is the theme of an afternoon event conceived and staged by Siamentis as part of a communication program to raise public awareness about schizophrenia. It was estimated that around 600,000 people, or around 1% of the Thai population suffered from this particular mental disorder.

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