COVID-19, Armed Groups, and Public Health Perceptions in Colombia
Cárdenas, Javier, Downing, Cristal, Johnson, Kyle and O'Neil, Siobhan (2021). COVID-19, Armed Groups, and Public Health Perceptions in Colombia. Managing Exits from Armed Conflict Findings Report. United Nations University.
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Sub-type Policy brief Author Cárdenas, Javier
Downing, Cristal
Johnson, Kyle
O'Neil, SiobhanTitle COVID-19, Armed Groups, and Public Health Perceptions in Colombia Series Title Managing Exits from Armed Conflict Findings Report Volume/Issue No. 9 Publication Date 2021-10-12 Place of Publication New York Publisher United Nations University Pages 17 Language eng Abstract This report is based on data collected from April to May 2021 as part of a phone survey of community members in 11 municipalities across Colombia. This report focuses on public perceptions of the COVID-19 pandemic, armed group messaging about COVID-19, and the potential impact on public health preferences. This data may be useful to government, UN, and NGO partners working in Colombia to support their peacebuilding and other relevant policies and programming in the context of COVID-19. It ends by exploring the implications of these findings to public health and peacebuilding policy and programming. UNBIS Thesaurus ARMED CONFLICTS
REINTEGRATION
HEALTH
PEACEBUILDING
COLOMBIAKeyword COVID-19
Pandemic
Reintegration
Demobilization
Disarmament
ColombiaCopyright Holder United Nations University Copyright Year 2021 Copyright type Creative commons ISBN 9789280865462 -
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