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Session 1.3: Advocating for the inclusion of social science in emergency response activities that engage communities (document)
This session explores why and how to advocate for the inclusion of social science research in activities that engage communities and in wider emergency response.
Session 1.2: Operational social science research in the humanitarian/emergency response cycle (presentation)
This session defines operational social science and how it can be used in settings where research is time-sensitive. It also explains where it fits within the humanitarian programme cycle.
Session 1.2: Operational social science research in the humanitarian/emergency response cycle (document)
This session defines operational social science and how it can be used in settings where research is time-sensitive. It also explains where it fits within the humanitarian programme cycle.
Session 1.1: Introduction to social science – definition, approaches and role in broader humanitarian action (presentation)
This session discusses the value and the role of social science research in humanitarian action with a focus on community engagement and communications activities.
Session 1.1: Introduction to social science – definition, approaches and role in broader humanitarian action (document)
This session discusses the value and the role of social science research in humanitarian action with a focus on community engagement and communications activities.
Impact of COVID-19 pandemic lockdown on movement behaviours of children and adolescents: a systematic review
This systematic review was conducted to examine the impact of COVID-19 lockdown on children and adolescents’ movement behaviours.
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