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Behaviourally-informed Thematic Repository: Communication and non-communication related interventions and recommendation ideas

May 6, 2020/in SBC Campaign, Web Resources Centre for Social and Behavior Change India, South Asia English Handwashing, Masks, Other health in COVID-19 context, Social/Physical Distancing Response Organizations/by Caroline Jacoby

The Centre for Social and Behaviour Change, Ashoka University, has collated different behavioural insights that can be applied to mitigate the transmission of COVID-19 and has developed a behaviourally-informed thematic repository of global literature surrounding COVID-19 and other past epidemics.

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