Social Science in Humanitarian Action (SSHAP): Recent submissions
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Smart Cities and COVID-19: Implications for Data Ecosystems from Lessons Learned in India
(SSHAP, 2021-03-25)This brief distils best data practice recommendations through consideration of key issues involved in the use of technology for surveillance, fact-checking and coordinated control during crisis or emergency response in ... -
Key Considerations: Indigenous Peoples in COVID-19 Response and Recovery
(SSHAP, 2021-03-25)Indigenous peoples have experienced heightened vulnerability during the COVID-19 pandemic and face disproportionately high COVID-19 mortality. To better address these vulnerabilities, it is critical to adapt COVID-19 ... -
Key Considerations: 2021 Outbreak of Ebola in Guinea, the Context of N’Zérékoré
(SSHAP, 2021-03-23)This brief summarises key considerations about the social, political and economic context shaping the outbreak of Ebola in the N’Zérékoré prefecture, Guinea, as of March 2021. The outbreak was declared on 14 February 2021, ... -
SSHAP Roundtable: 2021 Ebola Outbreak in Guinea
(SSHAP, 2021-03-23)SSHAP convened a virtual roundtable of expert advisors on Friday 12 March 2021 to discuss the outbreak of Ebola in Guinea declared on 14 February 2021. At the time of writing (19 March 2021), there have been 18 cases (14 ... -
Key Considerations: Operational Considerations for Building Community Resilience for COVID-19 Response and Recovery
(SSHAP, 2021-01-26)As the unequal impact of the COVID-19 pandemic continues, there is a need to robustly support vulnerable communities and bolster ‘community resilience.’ A community resilience approach means to work in partnership with ... -
Community Resilience: Key Concepts and their Applications to Epidemic Shocks
(SSHAP, 2021-01-26)The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed long-standing social inequalities and vulnerabilities, with the most disadvantaged and marginalised groups bearing the greatest health, social, and economic burdens. Beyond documenting ... -
SSHAP: 6 Ways to Incorporate Social Context and Trust in Infodemic Management
(SSHAP, 2021-01-07)Information epidemiology or infodemiology is the study of infodemics - defined by the World Health Organization as an overabundance of information, some accurate and some not, that occurs during a pandemic or other significant ... -
SSHAP In-Focus: COVID-19, Uncertainty, Vulnerability and Recovery in India
(SSHAP, 2020-11-30)This paper addresses COVID-19 in India, looking at how the interplay of inequality, vulnerability, and the pandemic has compounded uncertainties for poor and marginalised groups, leading to insecurity, stigma and a severe ... -
Rapid Review: Vaccine Hesitancy and Building Confidence in COVID-19 Vaccination
(SSHAP, 2020-11-20)COVID-19 vaccine has been framed as the ultimate solution needed to end the pandemic. A substantial number of vaccine candidates are in development, and several are undergoing clinical trials, with the first promising ... -
Synthesis: RCCE Strategies to Overcome Covid-19 Response Fatigue in the Eastern Mediterranean, Middle East and North Africa
(SSHAP, 2020-11-18)In situations of long term or protracted emergencies, populations can suffer from fatigue or complacency about the measures designed to protect them. This brief focuses on social and cultural influences for sustained ... -
SSHAP-AFRICA CDC Webinar: Lockdowns and Easing of Restrictions: What Can be Done to Adapt to Local Contexts and Protect those who are Vulnerable?
(2020-07-30)Early responses to COVID-19 in Africa were characterised by stringent public health and safety measures (PHSM). While these measures might have delayed or contained outbreaks, African countries now face increasing political ... -
Clinical and Vaccine Trials for COVID-19: Key Considerations from Social Science
(SSHAP, 2020-10-08)Previous months have witnessed a growth of clinical research in response to the COVID-19 crisis. This brief sets out social science considerations that can inform clinical and vaccine trials for COVID-19. It was developed ... -
Key Considerations: Emerging Evidence on Shielding Vulnerable Groups During COVID-19
(SSHAP, 2020-09-18)Shielding is a term used to describe the protection of individuals at high risk of severe COVID-19 illness by separating them from the general population. An initial analysis of key considerations regarding shielding was ... -
Enhancing Community Engagement Through Data Collection: Controlling the Cholera Epidemic in Mozambique
(SSHAP, 2020-08)Mozambique was hit by Cyclone Idai in March 2019, followed by Cyclone Kenneth in April 2019, causing about 2.2 million people to require humanitarian assistance in cyclone-affected areas, and an outbreak of cholera in ... -
Broader Health Impacts of Vertical Responses to COVID-19 in Low- and Middle-income Countries
(SSHAP, 2020-09)The COVID-19 pandemic has undermined capacity and efforts to address other health needs that are just as pressing as the virus itself, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Pressure on governments to ... -
Covid-19 RCCE Strategies for Cross-Border Movement in Eastern and Southern Africa
(SSHAP, 2020-07)This brief focuses on cross-border movement in Eastern and Southern Africa (ESA) and its implications for development of risk communication and community engagement (RCCE) strategies aimed at preventing transmission of ... -
Independent Assessment of the SSHAP Response to Ebola in the DRC, 2018-2020
(Social Science in Humanitarian Action (SSHAP), 2020-03)This report is intended as a rapid, light-touch assessment of SSHAP response activities related to the EVD outbreaks in DRC (2018-2020). To that end it covers the Équateur outbreak, North Kivu outbreak, plus preparedness ... -
Background Paper: COVID-19 Forced Displacement in the Middle East and East Africa
(SSHAP, 2020-07-06)This background paper presents considerations on how the COVID-19 pandemic is accentuating existing vulnerabilities of populations forcibly displaced by war (refugees, asylum-seekers, internally-displaced and stateless ... -
Operational Considerations: COVID-19 and Forced Displacement in the Middle East and East Africa
(SSHAP, 2020-07-06)Across the Middle East and East Africa, COVID-19 is compounding vulnerabilities already experienced by populations forcibly displaced by war (refugees, asylum-seekers, internally-displaced and stateless persons). In addition ... -
Social Science Research for Vaccine Deployment in Epidemic Outbreaks
(Social Science in Humanitarian Action (SSHAP), 2020-06-18)Recent infectious disease outbreaks show that inadequate consideration of social, cultural, political, and religious factors in humanitarian responses has consequences for community acceptance of, and the effectiveness of, ...