Social Science in Epidemics: Rift Valley Fever Lessons Learned
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2019-02Author
Abbas, Syed
Bukachi, Salome
Ripoll, Santiago
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This report is the fourth instalment of the ‘Social Science in Epidemics’ series, commissioned by the USAID Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance. In this series, past outbreaks are reviewed in order to identify social science ‘entry points’ for emergency interventions and preparedness activities. The aim is to determine tangible ways to address the social, political and economic dynamics of epidemics and to ensure that interventions build on the social and cultural resources of the communities they aim to support. This report explores lessons about the social dimensions of past and recent Rift Valley Fever (RVF) epidemics.
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SSHAP (2019) Abbas, S,: Bukachi, S.A. and Ripoll, S. Social Science in Epidemics: Rift Valley Fever Lessons Learned, SSHAP Lessons Learned Issue 4, UNICEF, IDS & AnthrologicaIs part of series
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