Friends Radio Spot
Two friends talk about the need to protect themselves and others from COVID-19 everywhere and mention the importance of taking the booster vaccine
- Nilza Mucome Come
- nmucome1@jhu.edu
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Two friends talk about the need to protect themselves and others from COVID-19 everywhere and mention the importance of taking the booster vaccine
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Digital influencers get vaccinated and appeal to the community over 18 years old to take the COVID-19 booster shot.
Source: Vaccine influencers video: Aires, Humberto, Wazimbo and Dany Ripanga
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This guide presents scientific evidence on COVID-19 that dismantles the main rumors and conspiracy theories that hinder the work of health personnel in extending vaccination among the population. It also provides links to official sites where the above-mentioned data can be consulted.
Source: Guidelines for Dialogue: Denialist theories about COVID-19 and vaccines
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This guide presents a series of recommendations aimed at facilitating the dialogue between health personnel in charge of COVID-19 vaccination and information sessions and the general public. Listening to their concerns and informing them with clarity and simplicity, in a respectful and empathetic atmosphere, are undoubtedly the keys to a dialogue that will allow to continue promoting vaccination among the population.
Source: Guidelines for Dialogue: Talking to the General Public About COVID-19
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Dépliant pour la sensibilisation sur la COVID-19 au Niger.
Ce dépliant a été conçu pour appuyer la Direction des Immunisations du Ministère de la Santé dans le cadre de la sensibilisation sur la COVID-19 au Niger.
Source: Leaflet to raise COVID-19 awareness in Niger
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These flip charts were designed as part of the COVID-19 project in collaboration with the Directorate of Surveillance and Response to Epidemics, of the Ministry of Public Health, Population and Social Affairs of Niger.
They constitute a collection of messages for the promotion of barrier measures and to promote equitable vaccination against COVID-19. They are intended to serve as a reminder to community relays for community awareness (door-to-door visit, small group discussion, etc.) on COVID-19.
Pagivoltes (flip chart/boite à images) de messages pour la promotion des mesures barrières et de la vaccination équitable contre la COVID-19
Ces pagivoltes ont été conçues dans le cadre du projet COVID-19 CN 164 en collaboration avec la Direction de la Surveillance et de la Riposte aux Epidemies, du Ministère de la Santé Publique, de la Population et des Affaires Sociales du Niger.
Elles constituent une collection de messages pour la promotion des mesures barrières et de la vaccination équitable contre la COVID-19. Elles sont destinés pour servir d’aide-mémoire aux relais communautaires pour la sensibilisation des communautés (visite porte à porte, discussion de petits groupes, etc.) sur la COVID-19.
Source: Niger flipchart that promote barrier measures and equitable COVID vaccination
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These materials originally produced in French, were developed by Breakthrough ACTION Cote d’Ivoire in conjunction with the ministry of Health and RCCE working group partners as part of a broader campaign to promote COVID-19 vaccination. While using the religious leaders, family, children, men and women pictures to deliver COVID-19 vaccination messages, we explored the theories of influence, social influence, reasoned action and planned behavior theory to address lack of knowledge, risk perception and practice.
The SBC materials include Spots, poster on the following topics:
Sources:
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The Meeting Targets and Maintaining Epidemic Control (EpiC) project has curated a collection of SBC materials and tools developed by its local project teams and used across its country programs to support HIV prevention, care, and treatment as well as COVID-19-related programming.
Source: HIV and COVID-19 Social and Behavior Change (SBC) Repository of Resources
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As part of the fight against COVID-19, Breakthrough ACTION Côte d’Ivoire has developed spots in French and four local languages to raise awareness.
The four themes that are covered are:
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A large international study has confirmed the findings of a previous U.S. study that linked COVID-19 vaccination with an average increase in menstrual cycle length of less than one day. The increase was not associated with any change in the number of days of menses (days of bleeding).
Source: Study confirms link between COVID-19 vaccination and temporary increase in menstrual cycle length
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