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Public Health Situation Analysis: El Niño, Global Climate Event

This Public Health Situation Analysis (PHSA) identifies the current and potential health impacts that vulnerable populations may face as a result of the global El Niño climate event, and describes health systems’ capacities to respond. The ongoing El Niño is highly likely to have wide-ranging health implications on a global scale. In the coming months, the most severe health threats are likely to arise from malnutrition due to ongoing food insecurity compounded by the effects of El Niño. Detailed information on key health threats and at-risk countries is presented throughout the document.

Community Engagement in Humanitarian Action Toolkit (CHAT)

The updated version of the Community Engagement in Humanitarian Action Toolkit (CHAT) is the result of collaboration among many partners and teams across international development and humanitarian organisations and networks that share joint commitments towards timely, quality people-centered and community-led humanitarian practice.

Operational guidance insights drawn from good practices on Youth Engagement and Leadership in COVID-19 response

The case studies from Federated States of Micronesia, Bangladesh, Ghana, Guinea Bissau, Jordan, Australia and Asia South-Pacific region demonstrate good practices by youth-oriented organizations and networks in youth engagement and leadership in the COVID-19 response. The challenges addressed in these case studies provide useful operational guidance for organizations aiming to support youth-led organizations and support meaningful youth engagement and leadership in response to future public health and humanitarian emergencies.

Social, behavioural and community dynamics related to the cholera outbreak in Malawi

This brief is a rapid synthesis of socio-behavioural evidence relating to the 2022 cholera outbreak in Malawi intended for national and international response partners. It focuses on interpreting this evidence to inform the design and delivery of effective communication and engagement strategies putting communities at the centre of the response.

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