• Engage local health NGOs, schools, and neighborhood associations to recognize PM₂.₅ as a public health concern.
• Encourage them to share short, evidence-based posts, infographics, or community notices about pollution hotspots, vulnerable populations, and simple protective measures.
• Invite citizen groups and local environmental bodies to issue non-binding “Clean Air Awareness Notes” summarizing actionable steps, like indoor air safety measures, use of low-emission fuels, or reporting air quality data.
• Promote public sharing of outcomes and lessons learned to foster accountability and local visibility.








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