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Cote d’Ivoire COVID-19 Campaign Prevention Materials

January 12, 2022/in Pamphlet, Posters, Radio/Audio Spots, Reports and Studies, SBC Campaign, SBC Materials, TV spots ARSIP, CICG, Government of Côte d' Ivoire, UNICEF, World Health Organization Côte d' Ivoire Français Equity, Family Planning, Masks, Other health in COVID-19 context, Prevention, Social/Physical Distancing, Stigma, Symptoms, Vaccines General Public, Health Workers and Facilities, Religious Leaders, Young Adults (13-17)/by wpengine

These materials, al produced in French, were developed by Breakthrough ACTION Cote d’Ivoire in conjunction with its government partners as part of a broader campaign to promote COVID-19 prevention behaviors and address COVID-19 related stigma.

SBC Materials include spots, posters, pamphlets on the following topics:

  • Social distancing and mask-wearing amongst young people;
  • Observance of prevention measures in places of worship (mosques; Catholic and evangelical churches)
  • Reintegration of those recovered from COVID-19 into communities and avoidance of stigma
  • COVID-19 Considerations for those seeking routine HIV and malaria-related services or involved in  implementing routine activities for prevention of HIV/malaria

In-depth qualitative research conducted by the project informed interventions and messaging to address COVID-19 related stigma.

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