How to Safely Use and Wear a Facemask
This infographic shows the best practices of wearing a cloth and disposable fase mask.
Source: Using a Face Mask
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This infographic shows the best practices of wearing a cloth and disposable fase mask.
Source: Using a Face Mask
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A UK parliamentary sub-committee is asking members of the public to submit examples. The committee has particularly requested submissions of disinformation spread in private groups and closed apps such as WhatsApp. Meanwhile, experts are calling on the public to practice “information hygiene”.
Here are the ways in which the article states one can stop bad information from going viral:
Source: Coronavirus: Here’s How You can Stop Bad Information from Going Viral
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It is our job to support and accompany men. We know from experience that crisis situations increase the risk of losing control and becoming violent.With this survival kit we want to help you stay calm during the Corona crisis.
Source: Corona Crisis: Survival Kit for Men Under Pressure
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This is a set of social media tiles that can be shared online or printed as posters and shared for the general public on a) how COVID-19 and lock down measures are exacerbating risks of domestic violence and b) what survivors, general public and health workers can do to mitigate risks of violence against women during the pandemic.
Source: Violence Against Women and COVID-19
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This short video describes how to stay safe from COVID-19 while doing errands outside and how to keep the virus from coming home.
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This short video talks about the signs and symptoms of COVID-19 and how to prevent it. This was shared online through social media channels.
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Physical distancing, masks and hand washing are here to stay. Since the emergence of COVID-19, the need for clear communication of dos and don’ts for audiences who live and work in low resource and crowded contexts has become more important than ever.
Nalamdana’s short films (under 3 mins) developed in an entertainment education format use humor and plain language to share key tips with low literacy audiences on preventing the transmission of COVID-19. Preemptively addressing barriers and dispelling common myths where possible, the videos are intended for sharing on digital and social media. Also under development are audio scripts to mirror the films. These are intended for community radio broadcast and sharing through social media.
Source: Nalamdana’s Tips for COVID-19 Prevention – Part 1
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As a response to the COVID-19 crisis, Catholic Relief Services/ West Africa Regional Office commissioned these posters to encourage the adoption of behaviors that prevent the spread of the virus, including handwashing, social distancing, the use of alternative greetings, and other barriers to disease transmission.
These posters, which use expressive, colorful illustrations to convey messages that can be understood by low literacy populations, are intended for both rural and urban communities throughout the region, including in neighborhoods, settlements, and even health care facilities.
Source: West Africa Region COVID-19 Posters
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