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**Research Firsts Exhibition: Image and accompanying text by Jude Robinson and Zoe Strachan** ![photograph of a person's arms and hands holding a shallow glass dish with a red substance][1] Everyday Clean marked a new collaboration and a new experiment in storytelling for change! Jude Robinson and Zoe Strachan developed a partnership with Zippy Okoth at Kenyatta University and used it to create a methodology for using stories targeted at different audiences in Kware, Nairobi, to highlight strategies for everyday hygiene. Scenarios proposed by local researchers and communities were combined with research findings from anthropologists and microbiologists in Kenya and the UK by Robinson. Strachan and Okoth co-produced culturally appropriate and entertaining stories which were published in a desirable illustrated book distributed to research participants and the wider community. The image shown from the book is called Hand Plate Samples, Kware (Ongata Rongai, Kenya) by Hamilton Majiwa. [1]: https://mfr.osf.io/export?url=https://osf.io/download/snw2f/?direct=&mode=render&format=2400x2400.jpeg
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