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UNICEF/UNI171262/Bindra
Background report

Ebola and Lessons for Development

As the Ebola crisis continues to unfold across West Africa and the international community belatedly responds, broader questions arise beyond the immediate challenges on the ground. These fundamentally challenge our understanding of ‘development’ as framed and practised in past decades.…
IDS
UNICEF/UNI167507/Jallanzo
Background report

Engaging ‘Communities’: Anthropological Insights from the West African Ebola Epidemic

The recent Ebola epidemic in West Africa highlights how engaging with the sociocultural dimensions of epidemics is critical to mounting an effective outbreak response. Community engagement was pivotal to ending the epidemic and will be to post-Ebola recovery, health system…
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society
UNICEF/UNI164691/Noorani
Background report

Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Risk Perception among Students at a University in South Korea, 2015

The 2015 Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) outbreak in South Korea was a serious threat to public health, and was exacerbated by the inappropriate responses of major institutions and the public. This study examined the sources of confusion during the MERS…
UNICEF/UNI156710/d'Elbee
Background report

Participation of Women and Children in Hunting Activities in Sierra Leone and Implications for Control of Zoonotic Infections

The emergence of infectious diseases of zoonotic origin highlights the need to understand social practices at the animal-human interface. This study provides a qualitative account of interactions between humans and wild animals in predominantly Mende villages of southern Sierra Leone.…
PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases
A smiling woman with earphones around her neck
Briefing

The Context of Équateur Province, DRC fr

Key considerations about the context of Équateur Province, including climate, infrastructure and politics.
SSHAP
UNICEF Ethiopia/2017/Zerihun Sewunet
Research paper

COVID-19 and pastoralism: reflections from three continents

How have COVID-19 disease control measures affected mobility and production practices, marketing opportunities, land control, labour relations, local community support and socio-political relations with the state and other settled agrarian or urban populations? This article reflects on five diverse cases…
Routledge
Case study

Covid-19 in Gaza: Community perspectives on the pandemic

This interactive PowerPoint outlines the findings of a study into the perspectives of Palestinians living in refugee communities on a range of COVID-19 public health measures
Elrha
Case study

Les Gens du Riz (The Rice People) Kissi Funerals in the region of Guekedou and Kissidougou

This is a chapter on Kissi Funerals in the region of Guekedou and Kissidougou. Whilst this is based on fieldwork conducted in 1945-6, many of the ritual practices and meanings were current and observed in Kissi villages in 1991-3.
Ebola Response Anthropology Platform
UNICEF/UN024521/Timothy La Rose
Briefing

SSHAP Roundtable: 2021 Ebola Outbreak in Guinea fr

At the time of writing there have been 18 cases, 9 deaths and 6 recoveries.
Infographic

COVID-19: Achieving Vaccine Equity in Ealing, London

Key messages from our evidence review and brief on Achieving COVID-19 Vaccine Equity in Ealing and North West London.
Infographic

Covid-19 vaccination: improving uptake for women in South Sudan

This infographic summarises the key considerations of a recent briefing on improving COVID-19 vaccine uptake amongst women in South Sudan. To expand, open in the image in a new tab, or download the PDF in full using the button on…
SSHAP
Multimedia

What is Integrated Outbreak Analytics (or IOA)? (ENG)

This video introduces what Integrated Outbreak Analytics (IOA) is in English.

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Curated collections of briefings, infographics, tools, blogs and other resources from SSHAP and other organisations working on social sciences in emergencies.
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