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Social Science in Emergencies

Dear colleagues,
 
As part of the OFDA-funded SSHAP 'Social Science in Epidemics' workstream, we are putting together a repository of social science methods, tools and recommended resources for rapid epidemic response, so as to make them readily available to our networks and in future emergencies.

These can include KAP question banks, observation check lists, interview and focus group frameworks, protocols for stakeholder analysis, protocols for power analysis, etc.
 
We would like you to share the social science resources that you have found most useful and operational when involved in an epidemic response. These resources can be disease-specific or more broadly for epidemic response.  
 
If you have created or co-created a tool/resource/method, please let us know about it by filling out this submission form. You are more than welcome to share the form with others in your networks so we can create a full, useful repository.
 
If there’s a tool/resource/method that has been created by someone else that you would like to recommend for our repository, please email details of the tool to Alice Webb on a.webb@ids.ac.uk

The deadline for submissions is Friday 14th February.
 
Thanking you in advance for your help,
 
All the best
 
Santiago Ripoll
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The Social Science in Emergencies newsletter brings together resources and updates from the Social Science in Humanitarian Action Platform, and the Epidemic Response Anthropology Platform, plus news from our members and colleagues working in and on emergencies. Our aim is to make social science resources and evidence widely available and to build a community of social scientists and practitioners to better understand and address the social dimensions of emergencies.
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