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 lessons for future infectious disease outbreaks. This document draws from research on building trust in epidemic response in the Uganda-DRC border region. Data were collected from 231 participants in Uganda’s western border region, including Hoima, Kasese, and Kisoro districts in May 2021. This brief is based on a thematic analysis of power mapping workshops, in-depth interviews, focus group discussions, participant observation and field experience.Centers for Disease Control and Preventio
This report is for supervisors managing ongoing Ebola outbreaks, or working on preparedness and reco...
This systematic literature review compared the epidemiological (EPI) research and the qualitative so...
Despite growing international attention, the anthropological and socio-behavioral elements of epidem...
This briefing outlines the operational recommendations for transport drivers living in Ugandan borde...
This briefing provides practical recommendations for improving community trust prior to, during and ...
Ebola Virus Disease in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) was declared a public health emergency...
SSHAP supports the efforts of the Ugandan National Task Force, Ministry of Health and partners to in...
Tailoring communicable disease preparedness and response strategies to unique population movement pa...
In May 2021, Translators without Borders conducted sociolinguistic research on health communication ...
This brief summarises key socio-cultural considerations concerning health beliefs and health-seeking...
Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) is caused by a highly infectious and fatal filovirus of zoonotic origin am...
Against the backdrop of on-going preparedness work in Uganda as related to the outbreak of Ebola in ...
BackgroundUganda has reported five (5) Ebola virus disease outbreaks and three (3) Marburg virus dis...
Policy briefIn August 2021, a suspected case of Ebola was identified at a hospital in Abidjan, Côte ...
After an Ebola epidemic was confirmed in August 2018 in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda act...
This report is for supervisors managing ongoing Ebola outbreaks, or working on preparedness and reco...
This systematic literature review compared the epidemiological (EPI) research and the qualitative so...
Despite growing international attention, the anthropological and socio-behavioral elements of epidem...
This briefing outlines the operational recommendations for transport drivers living in Ugandan borde...
This briefing provides practical recommendations for improving community trust prior to, during and ...
Ebola Virus Disease in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) was declared a public health emergency...
SSHAP supports the efforts of the Ugandan National Task Force, Ministry of Health and partners to in...
Tailoring communicable disease preparedness and response strategies to unique population movement pa...
In May 2021, Translators without Borders conducted sociolinguistic research on health communication ...
This brief summarises key socio-cultural considerations concerning health beliefs and health-seeking...
Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) is caused by a highly infectious and fatal filovirus of zoonotic origin am...
Against the backdrop of on-going preparedness work in Uganda as related to the outbreak of Ebola in ...
BackgroundUganda has reported five (5) Ebola virus disease outbreaks and three (3) Marburg virus dis...
Policy briefIn August 2021, a suspected case of Ebola was identified at a hospital in Abidjan, Côte ...
After an Ebola epidemic was confirmed in August 2018 in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda act...
This report is for supervisors managing ongoing Ebola outbreaks, or working on preparedness and reco...
This systematic literature review compared the epidemiological (EPI) research and the qualitative so...
Despite growing international attention, the anthropological and socio-behavioral elements of epidem...