Archive
Region: East & Southern Africa
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HARNESSING THE POWER OF LOCAL JOURNALISM TO SAVE LIVES DURING PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCIES
With public health emergencies on the rise in the Eastern and Southern Africa Region (ESAR), public officials and emergency responders have a responsibility to ensure communities have access to information...
| IFRC, Internews, The Collective Service, UNICEF
HARNESSING THE POWER OF LOCAL JOURNALISM TO SAVE LIVES DURING PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCIES
With public health emergencies on the rise in the Eastern and Southern Africa Region (ESAR), public officials and emergency responders have a responsibility to ensure communities have access to information...
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ESAR – Design for Health Hackathon: Redesigning cholera response challenge
On Thursday, October 12th, UNICEF ESARO, with the support of partner agencies, led the first Design for Health Hackathon on Redesigning Cholera Response Challenge in Nairobi. The event brought together...
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Health Emergency Preparedness & Response at the Onset of El Niño
While the first Africa Climate Summit concluded last month where African governments and donors committed to aggressive steps and funding toward climate change action across the Africa Union, climate change...
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Somalia and Somaliland Country Support: Strengthening Community Feedback Mechanism (CFM)
In the context of multiple crisis preparedness and response in the country, Somalia and Somaliland authorities have requested, through UNICEF Country Office, support to consolidate the Community Feedback Mechanism (CFM)...
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Disability Inclusive Risk Communication & Community Engagement
During the recent Collective Service Global Call, Kristel Juriloo, UNICEF Programme Officer delivered an overview presentation on 'Disability Inclusive Risk Communication & Community Engagement.' The main objectives of the presentation...
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Disability Inclusive RCCE
In this ESAR RCCE Technical Working Group, the Collective Service hosted a webinar to discuss Disability Inclusion in Risk Communication and Community Engagement and the lack of inclusion in public...
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RAPID QUALITATIVE ASSESSMENTS on BARRIERS AND ENABLERS OF HEALTH-SEEKING BEHAVIOURS DURING THE CHOLERA OUTBREAK IN MALAWI
The Collective Service, in collaboration with the Ministry of Health in Malawi, has been working diligently to strengthen the capacity of partners to support local communities to improve health-seeking behaviors...
| The Collective Service
RAPID QUALITATIVE ASSESSMENTS (RQAS) AS A METHODOLOGY TO IDENTIFY BARRIERS AND ENABLERS OF HEALTH-SEEKING BEHAVIOURS DURING THE CHOLERA OUTBREAK IN MALAWI
The Collective Service, in collaboration with the Ministry of Health in Malawi, has been working diligently to strengthen the capacity of partners to support local communities to improve health-seeking behaviors...
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COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT AND ACCOUNTABILITY IMPACT RESEARCH: MALAWI case study
The overall objective of the research is to identify, understand and document how CEA approaches have changed, impacted and/or influenced Red Cross Red Crescent programmes and community health systems during...
| IFRC
Malawi: Research on the Impact of Community Engagement and Accountability Approaches in Public Health Emergencies
The overall objective of the research is to identify, understand and document how CEA approaches have changed, impacted and/or influenced Red Cross Red Crescent programmes and community health systems during...
| Rockefeller Foundation
Turbocharged by Climate Change, Malawi’s Cholera Outbreak Is Worsened by Covid-19 Misinformation
In this case study, the Rockefeller Foundation highlights how the collaborative approach driven by the Collective Service is attempting to strengthen community engagement in the health response to the Cholera...