Many organizations in the development and humanitarian arena have adopted the term “Social and Behavior Change” to describe their work, which in recent years has grown beyond communication and communi...
Participatory research methods empower and encourage participants to discuss complex and sensitive topics in engaging ways that can complement traditional research methods. In this Participatory Resea...
Social norms are the perceived informal, mostly unwritten, rules that define acceptable and appropriate actions within a given group or community, thus guiding human behaviour. They consist of what we...
It is important to consider social influences when addressing collective practices, as they are often driven by social norms. This requires specific interventions, rather than just focusing on individ...
This guide builds a case for private sector partnerships, highlighting how businesses can leverage their assets, expertise, voice and influence to increase vaccination in the MENA region. It presents ...
It provides a guide to preventing and addressing social stigma targeting government, media and local organisations working on the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
The research looks at the drivers and root causes of Child labor, Child marriage, Violence against children, Intimate Partner Violence and Children engaged in armed violence, in Lebanon. It uses the s...
Community engagement is a critical component of international development practice and humanitarian assistance. Around the world and across contexts, community engagement approaches support communitie...
In an effort to address the COVID-19 pandemic, the Evaluation Office conceptualized a remote data collection using high frequency mobile telephony data to survey populations and examine trust and beha...