10 August 2018
Key Considerations: the Context of North Kivu Province, DRC
Published by: UNICEF
This brief summarises key considerations about the context of North Kivu province in relation to the outbreak of Ebola in the DRC,...
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10 August 2018
Published by: UNICEF
This brief summarises key considerations about the context of North Kivu province in relation to the outbreak of Ebola in the DRC,...
2 July 2018
Published by: UNICEF
This brief summarises key socio-anthropological considerations regarding ‘indigenous communities’ in the context of the outbreak of...
22 June 2018
Published by: UNICEF
This brief summarises key socio-cultural considerations concerning health beliefs and health-seeking behaviour in the context of the...
15 June 2018
Published by: UNICEF
This brief summarises key considerations about the context of Équateur Province in relation to the outbreak of Ebola in the DRC,...
5 June 2018
Published by: IDS
This brief summarises key socio-cultural considerations concerning events related to death, burial, funerals (rites or ceremonies), and mourning in the context of the outbreak of Ebola in the DRC, June 2018.
18 May 2018
This brief summarises key socio-cultural issues related to the introduction of vaccine (rVSV‐ZEBOV) to the DRC in relation to the...
This pilot study, funded by ILO, IOM, UNICEF and Walk Free Foundation, aims to estimate the extent of child soldiering and forced labour, human trafficking, and modern slavery in contexts of armed conflict in South Sudan, DRC and Nigeria.
The Social Science in Humanitarian Action: A Communication for Development Platform aims to establish networks of social scientists with regional and subject expertise to rapidly provide insight, analysis and advice, tailored to demand and in accessible forms, to better design and implement the social and communication dimensions of emergency responses.
The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) is collaborating with the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) to conduct an impact evaluation of the Social Cash Transfer (SCT) programme in Oromia and SNNP Regions of Ethiopia for UNICEF Ethiopia.
The Participatory Monitoring and Accountability (PMA) programme marks a new phase of the Participate initiative. It aims to foster and support PMA learning processes that enable citizen participation for accountability to be embedded in development policy and practice.