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COVID-19 response: mitigating negative impacts on other areas of health
TA Hrynick, SR Lorenzo, SE Carter
BMJ global health 6 (4), e004110, 2021
382021
Rapid review: vaccine hesitancy and building confidence in COVID-19 vaccination
T Hrynick, S Ripoll, M Schmidt-Sane
Social Science in Humanitarian Action Platform, 2020
212020
Meat safety in Tanzania’s value chain: experiences, explanations and expectations in butcheries and eateries
G Prinsen, J Benschop, S Cleaveland, JA Crump, NP French, TA Hrynick, ...
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17 (8), 2833, 2020
152020
ICT-facilitated accountability and engagement in health systems: a review of Making All Voices Count mHealth for accountability projects
T Hrynick, L Waldman
Making All Voices Count, 1-40, 2017
152017
Meat safety in northern Tanzania: inspectors' and slaughter workers' risk perceptions and management
L Waldman, TA Hrynick, J Benschop, S Cleaveland, JA Crump, MA Davis, ...
Frontiers in Veterinary Science 7, 309, 2020
132020
One size does not fit all: adapt and localise for effective, proportionate and equitable responses to COVID-19 in Africa
H MacGregor, M Leach, A Tshangela, TA Hrynick, S Lees, E Niederberger, ...
Family medicine and community health 9 (2), 2021
112021
Street-level diplomacy and local enforcement for meat safety in northern Tanzania: knowledge, pragmatism and trust
TA Hrynick, V Barasa, J Benschop, S Cleaveland, JA Crump, M Davis, ...
BMC Public Health 19, 1-16, 2019
92019
Rapid Review: Vaccine Hesitancy and Building Confidence in COVID‑19 Vaccination. Social Science in Humanitarian Action Platform; 2020
T Hrynick, S Ripoll, M Schmidt-Sane
7
Tensions and coalitions: A new trade agreement affects the policy space for nutrition in Vietnam
J Harris, T Hrynick, MTM Thien, T Huynh, P Huynh, P Nguyen, AM Thow
Food Security 14 (5), 1123-1141, 2022
62022
Social science approaches to infodemiology: understanding the social, political, and economic context of information
J Cole, O Tulloch, M Schmidt-Sane, T Hrynick, S Ripoll
Global Health Promotion 29 (3), 140-144, 2022
62022
Pathways to success: bringing a gender lens to the scientific leadership of global challenges
L Waldman, A Abreu, B Faith, T Hrynick, I Sánchez de Madariaga, L Spini
Trieste: GenderInSITE, 2018
62018
Community resilience: key concepts and their applications to epidemic shocks
M Schmidt-Sane, T Hrynick, E Niederberger
SSHAP, 2021
42021
Rapid review: vaccine hesitancy and building confidence in COVID-19 vaccination-Briefing
T Hrynick, S Ripoll, M Schmidt-Sane
Brighton: Social Science in Humanitarian Action, 2020
42020
A framework for social science in epidemics
S Ripoll, A Wilkinson, S Abbas, H MacGregor, T Hrynick, M Schmidt-Sane
Anthropology in Action 29 (1), 5-11, 2022
32022
Introduction to the Special Issue: Operationalising Social Science for Epidemic Response
M Schmidt-Sane, C Grant, S Ripoll, T Hrynick, S Abbas
Anthropology in Action 29 (1), 1-4, 2022
32022
Accountability in health systems and the potential of mHealth.
L Waldman, P Reed, T Hrynick
32017
COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among minoritised youth in Cleveland, Ohio, United States
J Schulte, M Schmidt-Sane, E Benninger, T Hrynick, S Ripoll
Social Science in Humanitarian Action Platform, 2022
22022
Evidence review: achieving COVID-19 vaccine equity in Ealing and north West London
T Hrynick, S Ripoll
Social Science in Humanitarian Action Platform, 2021
22021
SSHAP: 6 Ways to Incorporate Social Context and Trust in Infodemic Management
S Ripoll, J Cole, O Tulloch, M Schmidt-Sane, T Hrynick
Brighton: Social Science in Humanitarian Action (SSHAP) 10, 2021
22021
Pathways to success. Bringing a gender lens to the scientific leadership of global challenges
A Abreu, B Faith, T Hrynick, I Sánchez de Madariaga, L Spini, L Waldman
Paris: International Council, 2017
22017
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