Breakthrough ACTION Ethiopia COVID-19 Campaign

Due to the outbreak of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in December 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) had prioritized  Ethiopia, among 13 African countries, as the most vulnerable countries for importation of COVID-19. A recent Lancet publication reiterated this by describing Ethiopia as a highly vulnerable country with substantially larger population potential exposed yet with moderate capacity to contain the spread of the infection.

Risk Communication and Community Engagement (RCCE) is an essential component of health emergency readiness and response activities. The Ethiopia Public Health Institute (EPHI) has been proactively working on emergency readiness and response activities on COVID-19 since late January 2020. The Emergency Operation Center (EOC), housed in EPHI and usually activated during public health emergencies in the country, started its work by establishing a technical working group (TWG) on RCCE comprised of different stakeholders and health development partners.

Breakthrough ACTION Ethiopia is working closely with EPHI on COVID-19. To date, efforts have included technical assistance, training, tool development, and risk communication materials design, and logistical support to EPHI. The scope also includes focused support to the RCCE TWG, coordination on preparedness and response activities among several implementing partners, and training for Ethiopian Airlines flight and ground crew, as well as urban health extension workers and religious leaders.

Thus far, the project has produced the following materials:

  • PSAs for  Amhara, Central, Oromia, SNNPR and Tigray:
    • Prevention methods
    • Misconceptions
    • Avoiding panic
    • Social distancing
    • Stigma

Source (Amharic – Amhara, Central):

Source (Oromo):

Source (Amharic – SNNPR):

Source: (Tigrigna):

  • Print materials for Amhara, Central, Oromia, SNNPR and Tigray:
    • Brochures and posters for general population
    • Brochures for hotel staff
    • Posters for travelers (bus and train stations)
    • Stickers for inside buses and trains
    • Proper hand-washing stickers for washrooms
    • Hand-washing reminders

Source (Amhara): Ethiopia COVID 19 Posters – Amhara

Source (Central): Ethiopia COVID 19 Posters – Central

Source (Oromia): Ethiopia COVID 19 Posters – Oromia

Source (SNNPR): Ethiopia COVID 19 Posters – SNNPR

Source (Tigray): Ethiopia COVID 19 Posters – Tigray

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FEMA Coronavirus Rumor Control

This page is aimed at helping the public distinguish between rumors and facts regarding the response to coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

Source (English): FEMA Coronavirus Rumor Control

Source (Español): Control de rumores del coronavirus

Views 843

Coronavirus Disease (2020, English) – SAWBO

COVID-19 has now spread around most parts of the world. This animation addresses best practices to protect against Coronavirus through recommended preventative measures.

Source: Coronavirus Disease (2020, English) – SAWBO

    Views 485

    Materials in Many Languages. (2020, English, Albanian, Dari, French, Pashto, Portuguese, Bengali, Vietnamese, Kurdish Sorani) -Doctors of the World.

    This page allows users to stay aware of the latest information on the COVID-19 outbreak, available on the WHO website and through your national and local public health authority.

    Source: Materials in Many Languages. (2020, English, Albanian, Dari, French, Pashto, Portuguese, Bengali, Vietnamese, Kurdish Sorani) -Doctors of the World.

      Views 818

      WHO Advice for the Public

      This page allows users to stay aware of the latest information on the COVID-19 outbreak, available on the WHO website and through your national and local public health authority.

      Source: WHO Advice for the Public

      Views 595

      Q&A about Corona

      WHO is continuously monitoring and responding to this outbreak. This Q&A will be updated as more is known about COVID-19, how it spreads and how it is affecting people worldwide. For more information, check back regularly on WHO’s coronavirus pages.

      Source: Q&A about Corona

        Views 554

        COVID-19 Posters and Brochures

        Ces affiches et brochures ont été produites en mars 2020 en réponse à la crise du COVID-19.

        These posters and brochures were produced in March 2020 as a response to the COVID-19 crisis.

        Source: Posters and brochures for COVID-19

          Views 584

          Coronavirus — COVID-19 Factsheet – Hesperian Foundation

          This factsheet offers information for the public on the basics of COVID-19.

          Included is information on:

          • What is COVID-19?
          • How does it spread?
          • Who does it infect?
          • How can you prevent infection?

          The resource is available in English, Spanish, French, Chinese, Urdu, Bengali, Filipino, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Farsi, Hindi, Telugu, Sindhi, Portuguese, Arabic, Haitian Creole, ChiShona, Kiswahili, Lao, Malay, Malayalam, Tamil, Nande, Kinyarwand, Oromo, Amharic, and Marathi at the link below.

          Source: Coronavirus – COVID-19

          Views 1368

          Breakthrough ACTION Nigeria COVID-19 Campaign

          Due to the outbreak of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in December 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) had prioritized 13 African countries including Nigeria as the most vulnerable countries for importation of COVID-19.

          Since the confirmation of an index case in the country, the Federal Ministry of Health (FMOH), Nigerian Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and WHO commenced the coordination of a response and preparedness plan. One of the components of the plan is Risk Communication and Community Engagement (RCCE) with an Incident Action Plan (IAP), which articulates communication objectives and illustrative activities proposed by the NCDC. Through partnership and collaboration, Breakthrough ACTION Nigeria will work to support the Nigerian Government and RCCE country-level pillar leadership (currently the Health promotion division of the FMoH, NCDC, WHO and UNICEF) with technical assistance to adapt and contextualize plans, tools, templates, and materials to support the preparedness and/or response activities required by Nigeria.

          Activities/ materials include:

          Audio spots:

          10 (60secs) audio spots on self-isolation for international travelers. In these spots (available in Yoruba, Hausa, Igbo, Pidgin, and English)  two men/ two women discuss having just returned from travel and the need to stay self-isolated.

          Source: Bros Jay (for men) and Ladies Night (for women) in clip below

          Advance Dial Prompts:

          These are voice messages that users receive after they dial but before their call connects.  They are available in Igbo, Hausa, Pidgin, Yoruba, and English.

          Audio clips:

          Source: Igbo clip

          Source: Hausa clip

          Source: Pidgin clip

          Source: Yoruba clip

          Source: English clip

          Scripts:

          Source: SMS Content for #TakeResponsibility Campaign (Igbo script)

          Source: SMS Content for #TakeResponsibility Campaign (Pidgin script)

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