Social Stigma Associated with COVID-19
This guide was designed for government and media organizations to educate them about the problems of social stigma associated with COVID-19. It includes “do’s and don’ts” regarding language when speaking […]
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This guide was designed for government and media organizations to educate them about the problems of social stigma associated with COVID-19. It includes “do’s and don’ts” regarding language when speaking […]
The purpose of this document is to provide clear and actionable guidance for safe operations through the prevention, early detection and control of COVID-19 in schools and other educational facilities.
The CDAC Network commissioned a practice guide to draw both on their experiences and many others’ in order to document approaches, practices and tools to working with rumours.
This document provides WHO checklists for risk communication and community engagement (RCCE) readiness and initial response for novel coronaviruses (nCoV) recently identified in Wuhan, China (2019-nCoV). The objective of this document is to provide actionable guidance for countries to implement effective RCCE strategies which will help protect the public’s health in the early response to nCoV.
Cette présentation donne un aperçu de ce qu’est la communication des risques urgences et comment appliquer les principes de communication des risques en cas d’urgence et de crise.
Risk communication and community engagement (RCCE) has been identified as one of the key pillars of the response within the IFRC Africa Regional Emergency Plan of Action (EPoA) for the new coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak within Africa.
This brochure outlines precautions that people living with HIV and key populations should follow to prevent COVID-19 infection.
The considerations presented in this document have been developed as a series of messages that can be used in communications to support mental and psychosocial well-being in different target groups during the outbreak.
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