Understanding the challenges and gaps in community engagement interventions for COVID-19 prevention strategies in Rohingya refugees: a qualitative study with frontline workers and community representatives
BackgroundRohingya refugees in Bangladesh are vulnerable to infectious diseases such as COVID-19 due to the crowded living conditions with fragile shelters, and limited water, sanitation and hygiene facilities and practices. While risk communication and community engagement (RCCE) is the cornerstone...
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Main Authors: | Charls Erik Halder (Author), Md Abeed Hasan (Author), Yussuf Mohamed Mohamud (Author), Marsela Nyawara (Author), James Charles Okello (Author), Md Nahid Mizan (Author), Md Abu Sayum (Author), Ahmed Hossain (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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