Facts about COVID-19 and the Vaccine
This flyer explains facts about COVID-19 and the vaccine, how COVID-19 is transmitted, available vaccines in the country, and who are eligible to take the vaccine.
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This flyer explains facts about COVID-19 and the vaccine, how COVID-19 is transmitted, available vaccines in the country, and who are eligible to take the vaccine.
This poster explains the importance of wearing mask properly to ensure that they are effective in protecting health care workers, and also how they are disposed to ensure health and safety of health care workers.
This document was developed by MOH & RCCE TWG to guide information dissemination associated with planned, coordinated & implemented mass vaccination. The communication strategy was constantly reviewed given the exigencies of the situations.
This package provide health care facility management and healthcare workers with an overview of the key actions required to keep safe & healthy in the workplace.
This banner is for the general public to explain that South Sudan now has vaccines. This vaccine is free of cost and for anyone over 18. The banner was created by UNICEF in coordination with WHO, Health Pooled Fund South Sudan and GAVI Vaccine Alliance.
Led by community members like CARE’s Health & Nutrition Coordinator Dr. Emmanuel Ojwang and CARE’s Health and Nutrition Manager Dr. Kawa Tong, South Sudan solicited investments in the South Sudanese healthcare system after those 132,000 life-saving doses went to waste in May. They quickly secured surge funding from CARE’s Fast & Fair Campaign, South Sudan’s Health Pool Fund, UNHCR, and UNICEF, and were able to change the story by the time the next round of doses arrived in July.
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