Communicating Health Policies to Diverse Populations
Mugisha Emmanuel K.
Faculty of Science and Technology Kampala International University Uganda
ABSTRACT
Effective communication of health policies is critical in reducing health disparities and promoting equity among diverse populations. Structural inequalities, cultural and linguistic barriers, and limited health literacy disproportionately affect marginalized communities, including racial and ethnic minorities, immigrant groups, LGBTQ+ individuals, and those with lower socioeconomic status. This paper examines how health communication can bridge gaps in understanding and access, especially during health crises such as pandemics. It examines cultural competence, audience segmentation, and message tailoring as essential strategies for engaging “hard-to-reach” populations. Drawing on real-world examples and case studies, the paper identifies best practices for collaboration with community leaders, the development of inclusive communication tools, and methods for evaluating message effectiveness. Ultimately, this study emphasizes the need for a more inclusive, grassroots, and population-specific approach to health policy communication that respects cultural identities and promotes meaningful engagement with underserved communities.
Keywords: Health communication, health disparities, cultural competence, health literacy, marginalized populations, linguistic barriers, public health policy.
CITE AS: Mugisha Emmanuel K. (2025). Communicating Health Policies to Diverse Populations. IAA Journal of Biological Sciences 13(1):81-88. https://doi.org/10.59298/IAAJB/2025/1318188