To what extent does voluntary association participation correlate with reduced Ebola duration in districts of Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone during the epidemic in West Africa in 2013-16? This study, the first cross-national quantitative analysis of Ebola outcomes across these countries, answers this question by investigating how social capital influences epidemic outcomes. Ebola virus disease struck along the borders of three countries with similar levels of human development as well as cultural practices, yet resulted in different outcomes. This study examines the role of social trust, political trust, voluntary association participation, religious organisation membership, and community meeting attendance in explaining international po...
This work looks at the effect of institutions on development in Sierra Leone. Problems of unde...
Abstract Despite more than 25 documented outbreaks of Ebola since 1976, our understanding of the dis...
Community engagement is commonly regarded as a crucial entry point for gaining access and securing t...
The West African Ebola Virus Disease epidemic of 2014-16 cost more than 11,000 lives. Interventions ...
The recent Ebola epidemic in West Africa highlights how engaging with the sociocultural dimensions o...
The Ebola epidemic in West Africa was stopped by an enormous concerted effort of local communities a...
BackgroundTransmission by unreported cases has been proposed as a reason for the 2013-2016 Ebola vir...
Ebola was discovered in 1976 (WHO, 2015). It has killed many people throughout history, but the 2014...
In many disease outbreaks, their effects can invariably be measured in both direct and indirect term...
The Ebola epidemic in West Africa was stopped by an enormous concerted effort of local communities a...
Social mobilisation and risk communication were essential to the 2014-2015 West African Ebola respon...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020University of Washington Abstract Community Engagem...
The recent Ebola epidemic in West Africa highlights how engaging with the sociocultural dimensions o...
Background The ongoing West African Ebola epidemic began in December 2013 in Guinea, probably from a...
Background: The ongoing West African Ebola epidemic began in December 2013 in Guinea, probably fr...
This work looks at the effect of institutions on development in Sierra Leone. Problems of unde...
Abstract Despite more than 25 documented outbreaks of Ebola since 1976, our understanding of the dis...
Community engagement is commonly regarded as a crucial entry point for gaining access and securing t...
The West African Ebola Virus Disease epidemic of 2014-16 cost more than 11,000 lives. Interventions ...
The recent Ebola epidemic in West Africa highlights how engaging with the sociocultural dimensions o...
The Ebola epidemic in West Africa was stopped by an enormous concerted effort of local communities a...
BackgroundTransmission by unreported cases has been proposed as a reason for the 2013-2016 Ebola vir...
Ebola was discovered in 1976 (WHO, 2015). It has killed many people throughout history, but the 2014...
In many disease outbreaks, their effects can invariably be measured in both direct and indirect term...
The Ebola epidemic in West Africa was stopped by an enormous concerted effort of local communities a...
Social mobilisation and risk communication were essential to the 2014-2015 West African Ebola respon...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020University of Washington Abstract Community Engagem...
The recent Ebola epidemic in West Africa highlights how engaging with the sociocultural dimensions o...
Background The ongoing West African Ebola epidemic began in December 2013 in Guinea, probably from a...
Background: The ongoing West African Ebola epidemic began in December 2013 in Guinea, probably fr...
This work looks at the effect of institutions on development in Sierra Leone. Problems of unde...
Abstract Despite more than 25 documented outbreaks of Ebola since 1976, our understanding of the dis...
Community engagement is commonly regarded as a crucial entry point for gaining access and securing t...