View our Hospital cleaner as interpreter – language and cultural awareness in Rohingya access to health care report in a new tab here.
Talking effectively and respectfully about gender-based violence in Rohingya communities
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Bridging community and humanitarian approaches to sexual and reproductive health in Rohingya communities
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Fat and healthy – Rohingya parents’ knowledge of child nutrition
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Finding the right words: PSEAH terminology testing in Dohuk and Kirkuk, Iraq
In partnership with the International Organization for Migration, we developed a glossary of terms on preventing sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment in three Kurdish dialects: Sorani, Badini, and Kurmanji. As part of the glossary development, CLEAR Global and IOM conducted focus group discussions (FGDs) to test comprehension of sensitive and potentially confusing PSEAH-related terms. FGDs […]
Majhis’ role in sharing information in the camps
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Imams’ role as sharers of information in the camps
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Complaint and feedback mechanisms are missing the voices of women and people with restricted mobility
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How Rohingya people think and talk about mental health
. View our How Rohingya people think and talk about mental health research report in a new tab here.
Rohingya information preferences and perspectives
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Learning review research for TWB trained community-based interpreters in Nigeria
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Localized communication minimizes the impact of Ebola in DRC
The response to the 11th Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) proved the merits of local, multilingual communication with communities. TWB’s research found significant progress compared with the response to the 10th outbreak, and to the many humanitarian emergencies that have affected DRC to date. However, our research also highlighted the need […]












