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Title: Navigating COVID-19 : non-government actors’ communication interventions in South Africa
Authors: Adjin-Tettey, Theodora Dame 
Garman, Anthea 
Keywords: Health risk communication;COVID-19;Government communications;Complex mediascapes;South Africa
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Group
Source: Adjin-Tettey, T.D. and Garman, A. 2024. Navigating COVID-19: non-government actors’ communication interventions in South Africa. Communicatio: South African Journal for Communication Theory and Research: 1-23. doi:10.1080/02500167.2024.2396429
Journal: Communicatio: South African Journal for Communication Theory and Research 
Abstract: 
During the COVID-19 outbreak, diverse groups and organisations in South
Africa played an important communicative role which, alongside the
government, collectively mitigated the spread of the disease. A previous study
that we undertook to assess government communication revealed that there were
organisations, groups, and actors that addressed gaps in official messaging. In
this article, we explore the ways in which these actors recognised gaps in
government communication and stepped in both to draw attention to these gaps
and to devise timely solutions. Seven representatives of four groupings were
interviewed. The groups and actors were identified because the researchers
became aware of their non-governmental communications efforts. Their
insights were transcribed and thematically analysed. The findings showed that
although the government, through its agencies and presidential addresses to the
nation, made concerted efforts to provide relevant information to the entire
population, these actors were quick to identify the communications lacunae and
stepped in where there was lack of reach. They identified inadequacies such as:
non-optimal use of communication channels, neglected languages, a lack of
scientifically based information, and a lack of context-driven information. The
findings highlight the complexity of the challenge of talking to a nation when the country’s communications landscape is complex, multilingual, and multi
faceted.1
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/5689
ISSN: 0250-0167
1753-5379 (Online)
DOI: 10.1080/02500167.2024.2396429
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