Health Determinants Research Collaboration
Led by the London Borough of Ealing council, the Health Determinants Research Collaboration (HDRC) aims to embed a research culture...
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Led by the London Borough of Ealing council, the Health Determinants Research Collaboration (HDRC) aims to embed a research culture...
2 July 2025
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Community engagement is a crucial part of preparedness and response to health emergencies. It can enable more effective and equitable...
2 July 2025
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Community engagement, in public health practice, includes a wide range of activities to work with community members to promote...
2 July 2025
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This short report describes findings from the Cleveland, Ohio site of the ‘Community Engagement in Pandemic Preparedness (CEPP)’...
29 May 2025
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
The World Health Organization declared the second mpox public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC) in August 2024. Cases of...
21 March 2025
14 March 2025
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This brief synthesises social and behavioural science (SBS) research on the use of vaccines during health emergencies in sub-Saharan...
Our project on ‘tackling inequities in HIV treatment failure’ builds on longstanding ethnographic work in Kampala, Uganda on the political-economic and social context of men’s HIV vulnerability. Over 18 months, we will use ethnographic and participatory methods to understand the social determinants of HIV/AIDS amongst young men and engage policymakers to identify strategies to improve treatment experiences.
This project seeks to develop new ways of thinking about the risk factors for bird flu (avian influenza), a disease which causes...
5 July 2024
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
In this landscape paper, we aim to summarise the contextual factors that shape health emergencies and responses to health emergencies in the West Africa region (termed ‘health emergency cycles’).