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Strategic social, economic and behavioural research (SEB)

Brochure outlining TDR's priority areas in Social, Economic and Behavioural (SEB) research

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Publication date: 2002
WHO reference number: WHO/STR/SEB/02.1
Number of pages: 16
Languages: English

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Summary

Social, political and economic factors are central to the spread and persistence of infectious diseases. This brochure outlines TDR's priority areas in social, economic and behavioural research:

  • Inequalities of access
  • Global change and infectious disease
  • Policy processes
  • Gender-sensitive interventions
  • Community dynamics
  • Conflict and infectious disease
  • Ethics of social research and biotechnology
  • Research methods

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