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This module gives an overview of how to apply quantitative approaches, specifically knowledge, attitudes, practice/perceptions (KAP) surveys to collect data for community engagement and/or communications activities and wider humanitarian response...
2022
Cyclone Kayla hit the west coast of Bogoria at approximately 5.15 pm on 26 September 2020 affecting more than 4 million people in 7 coastal districts. According to the Joint...
2020
This session lays out the differences between quantitative and qualitative approaches to collecting and analysing socio-behavioural data and the strengths and weaknesses of both of these approaches. It guides participants...
2022
This session lays out the differences between quantitative and qualitative approaches to collecting and analysing socio-behavioural data and the strengths and weaknesses of both of these approaches. It guides participants...
2022
This session covers how to plan and roll out social science research that brings in local knowledge and expertise and puts communities’ knowledge, capacities and needs at the centre.
2022
This session covers how to plan and roll out social science research that brings in local knowledge and expertise and puts communities’ knowledge, capacities and needs at the centre.
The session discusses how research teams and practitioners working in community engagement and/or communications during humanitarian emergencies can translate and apply ethical principles to fit local communities and contexts.
2022
The session discusses how research teams and practitioners working in community engagement and/or communications during humanitarian emergencies can translate and apply ethical principles to fit local communities and contexts.
2022