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The Sanitation Learning Hub
Together with partners around the world, our focus is to support and strengthen the sector to tackle the complex challenges it faces in delivering the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6.2.
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The ethics of using photos in the WASH sectorKey Sociocultural Dimensions of Scientific Research and Response to the West African Ebola Outbreak
Published by: Ebola Response Anthropology Platform
Briefing Note for WHO Ebola Science Committee, 04/06/2018
Women and Peacebuilding: Local Perspectives on Opportunities and Barriers
Published by: Wiley
This article discusses new qualitative evidence on the opportunities and barriers to women's participation in peace-building processes, based on a comparative analysis of case studies conducted in Afghanistan, Liberia, Nepal and Sierra Leone.
Improving Rural Lives Through the Liberian Motorbike Boom
Published by: REAL Centre
Parallel to the mobile phone revolution in Africa is the lesser talked about motorbike boom. Motorbike taxis have changed the face of transport and provided employment opportunities, particularly in rural parts, in many African countries.
Innovations to engage youth in accountability work in Liberia
In Liberia’s post-conflict context, there is a new generation of young people coming of age who did not experience the conflict. The...
One step to a thousand miles: building accountability in Liberia
Accountability Lab Liberia aims to build a new generation of active citizens and responsible leaders across the country. The Lab’s...
Small Grant offer from the Ebola Response Anthropology Platform
ERAP would like to announce that it will be giving small grants to social science students from the three Ebola-affected countries - Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone to support the important fieldwork on topics related to Ebola response or other zoonotic and viral disease hazards.
Reducing Violence in a Time of Global Uncertainty: Insights from the Institute of Development Studies Addressing and Mitigating Violence Programme
Published by: IDS
This Evidence Report details key insights from the Institute of Development Studies Addressing and Mitigating Violence programme, which involved detailed political analysis of dynamics of violence as well as efforts to reduce and prevent violent conflict across a number of countries and areas in sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East and South Asia.
Beyond Borders: The End of the Mano River War(s)?
Published by: IDS
The Mano River sub-region, which includes Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Côte d’Ivoire, has experienced decades of violent upheavals and political instability. This notably includes civil wars in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Côte d’Ivoire.