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Article | George Institute for Global Health

A rapid review of evidence on the determinants of and strategies for COVID-19 vaccine acceptance in low- and middle-income countries
The objective of this review is to describe the determinants of vaccine acceptance and strategies to address those in an Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs) context.

Report | Georgian Red Cross

Public attitudes and perceptions towards COVID-19 vaccines in Georgia
A report based on a survey carried out in September and October 2021 which sought to gain a better understanding of the public’s perceptions towards the COVID-19 vaccination in Georgia.

Article | University College London

Attitudes towards vaccines and intention to vaccinate against COVID-19: Implications for public health communications

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How to spot and tackle disinformation on COVID vaccines

Report | Media Democracy Fund

COVID-19 vaccine misinformation and narratives surrounding Black communities on social media
This combined research is an attempt to assist journalists, researchers and public communications experts wishing to report and act on potentially problematic vaccine discourse as it relates to Black Americans.

Report | SSHAP

Rapid Review: Perceptions of COVID-19 vaccines in South Africa
This review syntheses community perceptions of COVID-19 vaccines in South Africa to inform RCCE strategies and policies and provides examples of successful practice.

Report | UNICEF

A knowledge, attitudes and practices study on COVID-19 vaccines in Malawi
This study aims to understand the current knowledge, attitudes, practices, drivers, bottlenecks and communication channels on COVID-19 vaccine uptake to improve the design and implementation of interventions that would improve...

Report | SSHAP

Data Synthesis: COVID-19 Vaccine Perceptions in Africa: Social and Behavioural Science Data, March 2020 – March 2021

Article | Nottingham Trent University

Doing it for us: Community identification predicts willingness to receive a COVID-19 vaccination via perceived sense of duty to the community
This study draws upon the Social Identity Approach, which posits that people's membership of social groups is consequential for their thoughts and behaviour.

Article | CASS

Recommandations clés de la Cellule d’Analyse en Sciences Sociales pour les équipes de réponse contre la MVE

Article | ScienceDirect

Factors influencing participation in an Ebola vaccine trial among front-line workers in Guinea
This qualitative study was conducted to describe motivations behind individuals’ decisions to participate – or not to participate – in the study.

Briefing | Anthrologica

Socio-­Cultural Considerations for Vaccine Introduction and Community Engagement
This brief summarises key socio-cultural issues related to the introduction of the vaccine. This rapid evidence brief conveys key considerations and immediate recommendations,particularly for community engagement.

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