Designing a Theory and Evidence-based COVID-19 Prevention Programme that is Feasible within a Refugee Camp UNHCR, World Vison, RANAS, SDC (2021)

UNHCR, World Vision, and RANAS Ltd. came together in April 2020 to design a theory-driven evidence-based behaviour change intervention aiming to increase handwashing with soap (HWWS) and physical distancing among Tongogara Refugee Camp residents in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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UNHCR, World Vison, RANAS, SDC (2021). Designing a Theory and Evidence-based COVID-19 Prevention Programme that is Feasible within a Refugee Camp UNHCR, World Vison, RANAS, SDC

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Designing a Theory and Evidence-based COVID-19 Prevention Programme that is Feasible within a Refugee Camp

Published in: 2021
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