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Jan 10 Building Trust during the COVID-19 Pandemic This webinar was part of the C19 Behaviour Change webinar series hosted by FCDO’s CV19 Behaviour Change Forum and the COVID-19 Hygiene Hub at LSHTM.
Dec 05 Conference | Strengthening Social Cohesion: Advancing Operations, Programming, and Evidence On December 5, IPA, The World Bank, and Mercy Corps organized a conference on social cohesion. The goal was to disseminate evidence and lessons learned on strategies to measure and reinforce social cohesion while highlighting operational implications for policymakers and practitioners,
Nov 07 Policy Implications from the Sustainable Transformation for Youth in Liberia (STYL) Program Urban crime and violence are among the most costly and divisive issues facing cities worldwide. Across various contexts, policymakers are searching for violence prevention measures that can serve as alternatives to coercive tools, such as aggressive policing, punishment, and imprisonment. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) has emerged as a potential alternative strategy for a more targeted and potentially less expensive approach.