Understanding Individual and Social Risk Factors Related to Priority Zoonotic Diseases in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: A Review of the Literature
This literature review summarizes the available published literature on behavioral determinants and sociocultural systems and norms that influence specific priority zoonotic diseases in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
It provides a starting point for further qualitative and quantitative investigation to inform the development of social and behavior change (SBC) resources and tools that may contribute to the development and maintenance of effective risk communication systems.
Source: Breakthrough ACTION/Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs
Date of Publication: September 22, 2021
SIMILIAR RESOURCES
Tools
Examples
- The SBCC Emergency Helix
- How Should Community Health Workers in Fragile Contexts be Supported: Qualitative Evidence from Sierra Leone, Liberia and Democratic Republic of Congo
- Zika Virus Global Emergency Response Plan
- Understanding the Situation: Practitioner's Handbook
- Promoting Quality Malaria Medicines Through SBCC: An Implementation Kit
- Models of University Engagement with Practice
- Priorities for the Global COVID-19 Response
- Understanding Individual and Social Risk Factors Related to Priority Zoonotic Diseases in West Africa: A Review of the Literature
- Risk Communication and Community Engagement Preparedness and Readiness Framework: Ebola Response in the Democratic Republic of Congo in North Kivu
- Factors Influencing Perceived Risk of Zoonic Diseases and Effectiveness/feasibility of Related Preventions Behaviors
- Preventing School-Related Gender-Based Violence: Radio Spot 2 [DRC]
- Preventing School-Related Gender-Based Violence: Comic Books [DRC]