Relance Vaccination Kaffrine – Évènement pilot
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These are messaging developed by Breakthrough ACTION South Sudan and approved by RCCE to be aired by the Radio Stations (Eye Radio/Media) to provide COVID-19 Vaccination information to the general public. The messaging developed into 5 languages (Arabic, Azande, Bari, English and Lotuko).
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This is a flipchart that will be used by communities to discuss COVID-19 Transmission and prevention and to encourage taking the vaccine. The flipchart will be a virtual guide by showing the illustration to audience and keeping the text pages facing to guide the conversation.
Source: Flipchart for Community Engagement and COVID-19
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If you go outside, maintain social distance, wash your hands repeatedly with soap, wear your mask properly, and don’t listen to rumors.
Source: Conversation between brothers in law 1
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The La Voz de los Religiosos campaign in Guatemala aired March through April 2022. The campaign aired six testimonials from prominent religious leaders promoting COVID-19 Vaccination. Testimonials aired on national TV and Radio and were also disseminated on Social Media.
Source: La Voz de los Religiosos Guatemala March-April 2022
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The SIAP Campaign is entering the second phase of campaign, Tactical Phase.
One of the products for the second phase of campaign is producing Public Service Advertisement (PSA).
The 2nd PSA produced for the campaign targeting on communicating the COVID-19 vaccination messaging to Community.
The PSA aiming to the community to complete their dose of vaccination.
This 15 seconds version of PSA has been aired in National television throughout the second campaign periode from August – October 2022.
SIAP stands for (Semangat dapat vaksinasi lengkap)
Ready stands for (the spirit to complete dose of vaccination)
Source: Public Service Advertisement (PSA) Tactical 1 – Community
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The ¡Vacúnate ya contra el Covid y vive calidá! rural COVID-19 communication campaign was launched in 14 municipalities of Huehuetenango, San Marcos, Quiché, and Alta Verapaz. The campaign materials included TV, print, mobile loudspeaker audio, social media in Spanish as well as radio spots in 6 languages (Spanish, Ixil, Mam, Poqomchi’, Q’eqchi’, and Q’anjob’al). The campaign promoted vaccination among individuals hesitant to get vaccinated, people who need their second dose, pregnant women and nursing mothers, and parents of children aged 12–17 years.
Source: ¡Vacúnate ya contra el COVID y vive calidá! Guatemala Vaccine Campaign May-June 2022
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This is a handy tool that provides information on COVID-19 vaccination and misinformation, and it is also available in Hausa, Igbo, and Yoruba.
Source: COVID-19 Awareness Card
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Since the onset of the pandemic in Ethiopia, the SNNP region was one of the recipients of UNICEF’s response in terms of finance, logistics, and technical support both at the regional health bureau and woreda levels. This was made possible through the funding of The EU Humanitarian Aid fund for UNICEF to reach the vaccine-eligible population residing in the most vulnerable communities across Ethiopia with COVID-19 vaccines and transmit key messages on COVID-19 prevention.
Source: EU COVAX Response
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The COVID-19 pandemic has triggered social stigma and discriminatory behaviour against persons who have contracted the COVID-19 virus, those who have been in contact with such persons, as well as any person who has been perceived to have come in contact with the virus. As part of an anti-stigma campaign, this Public Service Announcement sung by Chrystal Cummins-Beckles from Barbados, was produced.
Source: Discrimination, Stigma and COVID-19
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