COVID-19 & Humanitarian Settings: Knowledge & Experience Sharing Weekly Webinar Series
Join the READY initiative, the Health in Humanitarian Crises Centre at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, the Geneva Centre for Education and Research in Humanitarian Action, and the Center for Humanitarian Health at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health for a weekly webinar series on COVID-19 and humanitarian settings.
Webinars were held weekly between April 1 - July 1, 2020 and a full list of recordings are below.
We now have a new series monthly every second Wednesday (initially running Oct 14 2020 - 13 Jan 2021) - recordings below when available.
Autumn monthly series:
09 December 2020
Will the COVID-19 vaccine ever reach forcibly displaced populations?
11 November 2020
Which health services in humanitarian settings should we NOT provide during COVID-19?
14 October 2020
Why is COVID-19 NOT Transmitting in Humanitarian Settings as expected…or is it?
Summer weekly series:
01 July 2020
Lessons Learned from the Field: Experiences from the COVID-19 Humanitarian Platform
24 June 2020
Violence Against Health Care and the COVID-19 Response
17 June 2020
Caring for People with NCDs in Humanitarian Settings During the COVID-19 Pandemic
10 June 2020
COVID-19 and Maternal & Reproductive Health in Humanitarian Settings
03 June 2020
COVID-19 Surveillance in Humanitarian Settings
28 May 2020
The Next Crisis Wave of COVID-19: Impacts on Household Food Security and Nutrition and Preparedness Considerations
21 May 2020
COVID-19 Magnifying Gender Inequalities
13 May 2020
WASH and COVID-19: How can we improve hygiene behaviours?
07 May 2020
COVID-19 Case Management in Humanitarian and Low-Income Settings: Dilemmas and Decisions
29 April 2020
RCCE: Perceptions, Misinformation, and Concerns in African Countries in the time of COVID-19
23 April 2020
Mental Health and Psychosocial Support for COVID-19
15 April 2020
Programme Prioritisation and Adaptation during COVID-19
08 April 2020
COVID-19: Can we really learn from past outbreaks?