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Pandemics – social sciences are vital, but we must take the next steps

More than ever, social scientists and health policy-makers will need to work well together to address this latest potential pandemic.
Melissa Leach, Hayley MacGregor
23 Jan 2020
A sign posted in Beni on November 25 in response to the UN and Ebola responders. Translation: MONUSCO and Ebola staff should leave this place. We have started an operation against MONUSCO, tomorrow you will see [the bandits we are]. Reproduced with permission.
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A time for reflection, an opportunity to listen and learn

Improving Ebola response strategies in a context of ongoing insecurity.
21 Jan 2020
Group photo, post-event. Image credit: Hana Rohan.
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“Working in silos doesn’t work for outbreak response”: Localising social science response efforts in West Africa

New SSHAP partner the UK Public Health Rapid Support Team (UKPHRST), and their collaborators, explain why social science needs to be localised in epidemic response and introduce a new West African social science network the ‘West Africa Social Science Epidemic Response Network (WASSERN).
27 Sep 2019
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Consultation on case studies and tools for ‘Social Science in Epidemics’ workstream

30th July 2019
As part of the OFDA-funded SSHAP 'social science in epidemics' workstream, we are consulting with people in the field regarding the case studies and tools that we should develop in the second half of 2019.
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Lessons from the Zika epidemic: Institutional links for research on care, disability and public policies

For the last few years, IDS has been gathering evidence on the social, economic and political dimensions of epidemics in different contexts worldwide, seeking to improve the way social science is used to improve response planning and preparedness.
12 Jun 2019
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Resetting the Ebola response in Congo means trusting the people affected

As suspected Ebola cases continue to go under-reported, people continue to present late at health facilities and treatment units, and those who are untreated continue to die at home, it is only through strengthening community-based surveillance and locally led response actions that the outbreak will be controlled.
Central and East Africa Hub
Melissa Leach, Juliet Bedford
4 Jun 2019
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Ebola outbreak in Eastern Congo: The political economy of the disease

The history of Ebola in Bikoro has many versions, as histories do – each coloured by the voice in which they are told and the experience that person has had with the virus.  Few voices remain untouched by the virus; the tenor of the entire country is affected by the…
Central and East Africa Hub
8 Apr 2019
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‘Chanjo’? Ebola warnings puzzle communities in Goma

The availability of an experimental vaccine is seen as a game changer in the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. But some residents in the North Kivu province capital city of Goma, in particular women over 35 years old, aren’t so sure.
4 Apr 2019
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Learning from crises: state-citizen relations in the time of cholera

The current crisis – including a recent, but thankfully more contained, cholera outbreak starting in September last year – is of course generating new state-citizen political dynamics, with uncertain consequences.
19 Feb 2019
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2018 review: Looking ahead to 2019

20th December 2018
The SSHAP was started in 2017 by UNICEF’s Communication for Development Section, in collaboration with the Institute of Development Studies, and Anthrologica, and completed its second year in full operation this month.
UNICEF | UN0216198 | Naftalin
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New F1000 Research Gateway focuses on disease outbreaks

5th July 2018
F1000 Research to collect and share relevant research articles and non-peer reviewed documents related to major outbreaks.
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New epidemic online platform calls for local response to Ebola

12th June 2018
The new epidemic focused platform will bring an anthropological perspective and approach to a much broader set of diseases and potential outbreaks.

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