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Region: South Asia

Case study | UNICEF

Jordan’s COVID-19 RCCE response

Case study | UNICEF

Risk communication and community engagement driving innovations in the COVID-19 response in South Asia

Dashboard | WHO

Global COVID-19 Access Tracker

 | IFRC

Community Engagement and Accountability During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Bangladesh
This case study uses the Population Movement Operation (PMO) in Cox’s Bazar as an example to understand how an already complex humanitarian crisis was further complicated by the pandemic and...

Evaluation | 

Participation and inclusion in the  Rohingya refugee response in Cox’s Bazar
This study explores issues related to participation and inclusion in the humanitarian response in Cox’s Bazar.

Dashboard | Johns Hopkins University

COVID Behaviours Dashboard

Evaluation | 

Review of the Evidence Landscape on the Risk Communication and Community Engagement Interventions Among the Rohingya Refugees to Enhance Healthcare Seeking Behaviours in Cox’s Bazar
This report is the first output in a body of work undertaken to identify operationally feasible suggestions to improve risk communication and community engagement efforts (RCCE) with displaced Rohingya people...

Dashboard | HDX

Nepal: Community Perceptions Survey

Dashboard | UNICEF

U-Report

Dashboard | UNICEF

Global COVID-19 Community Rapid Assessment

Case study | WaterAid

Handwashing on Wheels
Highlighting the work of WaterAid who have developed Handwashing on Wheels, an innovative handwashing unit that is mobile and accessible to everyday commuters in the city's most populated areas.

Article | The University of Jordan

COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Worldwide: A Concise Systematic Review of Vaccine Acceptance Rates
The aim of this review is to provide an up-to-date assessment of COVID-19 vaccination acceptance rates worldwide.

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