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Case Studies

Youth COVID-19 Vaccine Engagement in Cleveland, Ohio, United States

Despite overall progress in COVID-19 vaccination rates in Cleveland, vaccine inequity persists as young people from minority communities are often less likely to be vaccinated. COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy is not...
Institute of Development Studies
2022
Case Studies

Youth COVID-19 Vaccine Engagement in Ealing, London, United Kingdom

Despite progress in COVID-19 vaccination rates overall in Ealing, vaccine inequity persists as young people from minority communities are often less likely to be vaccinated. COVID-19 ‘vaccine hesitancy’ is not...
Institute of Development Studies
2022
Briefings

Key Considerations: Drivers Influencing Vaccination-related Behaviours Among Ukrainian Refugees in Poland

INTRODUCTION Refugees from Ukraine are entitled to free access to all health services in neighbouring countries, including routine vaccination services for children. All Ukrainian children in Poland for more than...
SSHAP
2022
Evidence Reviews

Evidence Review: COVID-19 Recovery in South Asian Urban Informal Settlements

The global pandemic has brought renewed attention toward the everyday challenges in informal settlements. COVID-19 reminds us that southern urban life is rooted in ‘collective’ experiences where toilets and kitchens...
SSHAP
2022
Briefings

Key Considerations: Engaging Young People in Latin American and the Caribbean in the COVID-19 Response

The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly affected young people across Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). Since 2020, young people in LAC have faced many challenges, including adjusting to virtual learning...
SSHAP
2022
Briefings

Key Considerations for Integrating COVID-19 Vaccination Services: Insights from Iraq and Syria for the MENA Region ar

With the COVID-19 pandemic well into its third year, governments and response partners are recognising that it no longer makes sense for COVID-19 services, including vaccination, to exist in isolation....
SSHAP
2022
Briefings

Key Considerations: Social Science Perspectives for Emergency Response to the Conflict in Northern Ethiopia am

Ethiopia is currently experiencing several intersecting humanitarian crises including conflict, climatic shocks, COVID-19, desert locust infestation and more. These intersecting crises are affecting nearly 30 million people and resulting in...
SSHAP
2022
Briefings

Social Science Considerations on Human-wildlife Interactions in the Context of Epidemic Response

As Ebola can passed through contact with animal’s blood, and also from scratches, dung and other body fluids, this briefing reports on hunter scavenger behaviours and wildmeat movement between DRC...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
2021
Briefings

Social Science Considerations for Health-seeking in Epidemic Response

This briefing outlines the operational recommendations related to healthcare seeking for communities living in Ugandan border districts during the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) epidemics and the current COVID-19 pandemic, with...
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
2021
Briefings

Social Science Considerations for Epidemic Response Based on Cross-border Population Movement

This briefing outlines the operational recommendations for transport drivers living in Ugandan border districts during the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) epidemics and the current COVID-19 pandemic. Transport drivers include those...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
2021
Briefings

Social Science Considerations for Epidemic Response on Power and Authority in the Western Border Region

This briefing outlines the operational recommendations related to power and authority for communities living in Ugandan border districts during the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) epidemics and the current COVID-19 pandemic....
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
2021
Journal Article

Anxiety, Anger and Depression Amongst Low-Income Earners in Southwestern Uganda During the COVID-19 Total Lockdown

On 18th March 2020, the President of Uganda announced the first total national lockdown which included the international border closures; the closing of schools, private offices and banned public gatherings...
Frontiers in Public Health
2021
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