22 min

SBC in Emergency Settings The ABCs of SBC

    • Social Sciences

Sure, Social and Behaviour Change (SBC) can help people make healthier food choices and complete important civic processes like voting or registration. But what can SBC do in moments of duress? When conflict erupts? When a natural disaster strikes? When a new virus breaks loose? Does SBC have a role to play in a rapidly unfolding emergency? Can it serve and protect the communities most affected by these emergencies?

In this episode, Qali speaks to SBC practitioners who have responded to emergencies from Lebanon to Mozambique to understand whether SBC can truly serve vulnerable populations in humanitarian emergencies.
Guests (in order of appearance)
Luca Solimeo, Chief of Social and Behaviour Change at UNICEF LebanonXaher Gul, Public Health Physician and Development Practitioner Mónica Wills-Silva, Director of International Programmes EMEA at the Behavioural Insights TeamNaureen Naqvi, Lead SBC Specialist in Humanitarian Action at UNICEFMariana Palavra, Social and Behaviour Change Specialist - Emergency Response Team (ERT) at UNICEFResources (in order of mention)
Leveraging behavioural insights to build lasting peace - BIT Radio Shows in Northern NigeriaMozambique: Supporting social mobilizers to reach affected communities with life-saving information Attacks on Health Workers During the 10th Ebola Response in the Democratic Republic of the CongoBringing safer burial rituals to Ebola outbreak countriesHow the Fight Against Ebola Tested a Culture’s TraditionsUNICEF’s SBC in Emergencies tools The views and opinions expressed by the contributors are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of UNICEF or any entities they represent. The content here is for information purposes only.

The ABCs of SBC is hosted by Qali Id and produced and developed by Helena Ballester Bon in partnership with Common Thread. To learn more about UNICEF SBC, click here.
Have a question, comment or story idea, please contact sbc@unicef.org

Sure, Social and Behaviour Change (SBC) can help people make healthier food choices and complete important civic processes like voting or registration. But what can SBC do in moments of duress? When conflict erupts? When a natural disaster strikes? When a new virus breaks loose? Does SBC have a role to play in a rapidly unfolding emergency? Can it serve and protect the communities most affected by these emergencies?

In this episode, Qali speaks to SBC practitioners who have responded to emergencies from Lebanon to Mozambique to understand whether SBC can truly serve vulnerable populations in humanitarian emergencies.
Guests (in order of appearance)
Luca Solimeo, Chief of Social and Behaviour Change at UNICEF LebanonXaher Gul, Public Health Physician and Development Practitioner Mónica Wills-Silva, Director of International Programmes EMEA at the Behavioural Insights TeamNaureen Naqvi, Lead SBC Specialist in Humanitarian Action at UNICEFMariana Palavra, Social and Behaviour Change Specialist - Emergency Response Team (ERT) at UNICEFResources (in order of mention)
Leveraging behavioural insights to build lasting peace - BIT Radio Shows in Northern NigeriaMozambique: Supporting social mobilizers to reach affected communities with life-saving information Attacks on Health Workers During the 10th Ebola Response in the Democratic Republic of the CongoBringing safer burial rituals to Ebola outbreak countriesHow the Fight Against Ebola Tested a Culture’s TraditionsUNICEF’s SBC in Emergencies tools The views and opinions expressed by the contributors are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of UNICEF or any entities they represent. The content here is for information purposes only.

The ABCs of SBC is hosted by Qali Id and produced and developed by Helena Ballester Bon in partnership with Common Thread. To learn more about UNICEF SBC, click here.
Have a question, comment or story idea, please contact sbc@unicef.org

22 min