Overview Various efforts have been made to understand the spectrum of determinants of health outside of traditional clinical and public health frameworks.
Projects
Our projects span over a decade and multiple countries across the world. They are supported by our growing network of research partners and collaborators, including government agencies, grassroots actors, private and media sector, and non-profit and multilateral organisations.
Overview Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is the fourth biggest cause of mortality amongst women in Brazil according to the Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO) but COVID-19…
Project to support the development of guidance on interventions to improve vaccine uptake in LMICs, informed by an assessment of local barriers and drivers to adult vaccine uptake.
Our research aims to reverse the decline in immunisation coverage in children, increase vaccine uptake in adults and reduce inequalities in the vaccine service.
Overview The Vaccine Confidence Project and its partners aimed to improve COVID-19 vaccine confidence…
Overview Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the Vaccine Confidence Project teamed up with YouTube and other health partners to reach people with credible information…
Working through the spring of 2021, the CSIS-LSHTM High-Level Panel on Vaccine Confidence and Misinformation analysed the diverse forms of vaccine hesitancy in the United States and their links to international phenomena.
This initiative was inspired by the need for effective communication to prepare a ‘vaccine literate’ public and persuade policymakers to trust the science and embrace new vaccines for COVID-19 as they become available.
Overview The Vaccine Confidence Project at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, in partnership with Premise, developed ASSURE – Assessing Signals and Supporting Resilience.
Overview This research, conducted in partnership with the Wellcome Trust, the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office and the Oswaldo Cruz…
In the context of the current communication environment, where online content about vaccination can rapidly be created and shared across the world, media monitoring has become an important tool.
EBODAC (Ebola Vaccine Deployment, Acceptance and Compliance) was set up to develop strategies and tools to encourage acceptance and uptake of new Ebola vaccines in the context of clinical trials.