“how can you advocate for something that is nonexistent?“ (cm16-17) power of community in a pandemic and the evolution of community-led response within a covid-19 cict and testing context

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  • who: Sarah J. Hoffman from the University of Lagos, Nigeria have published the research work: ``How can you advocate for something that is nonexistent?`` (CM16-17) Power of community in a pandemic and the evolution of community-led response within a COVID-19 CICT and testing context, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of December/11,/2020
  • what: This case study is intended to highlight and amplify the perspectives of a diverse sample of community experts based on immigrant communities. In this report, the authors focus on the subset of the data collected through interviews with refugee . . .

     

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