Immunocompromised
This is a curated collection of tools and materials that can guide and provide examples on how to understand, track and reach immunocompromised individuals and their families to address COVID-19.
This is a curated collection of tools and materials that can guide and provide examples on how to understand, track and reach immunocompromised individuals and their families to address COVID-19.
“Corona fet na we all fet” COVID-19 Campaign Materials from Breakthrough ACTION in partnership with Sierra Leone’s One Health Risk Communication and Community Engagement Pillar.
These radio spots promote getting the COVID-19 vaccine for various populations – elderly, youth 12-17 years and parents, young people 18-24 years, and the general public.
With support from the U.S. Agency for International Development, EpiC is now leveraging its existing HIV service provision structures and personnel such as peer educators, peer navigators, community leadership, peer referrals, KP-friendly health care workers (HCWs), and education and outreach systems to optimize access to COVID-19 vaccines among Female Sex Workers (FSWs) in five of the project’s regions, including Ruvuma.
This technical guide is intended to support COVID-19 vaccination programs to ensure adequate COVID-19 vaccine coverage among those most vulnerable to and living with HIV.
The Meeting Targets and Maintaining Epidemic Control (EpiC) project has curated a collection of SBC materials and tools developed by its local project teams and used across its country programs to support HIV prevention, care, and treatment as well as COVID-19-related programming.
This poster encourages people living with HIV to take their anti-retroviral drugs and get vaccinated to stay protected. It also has variations in Hausa, Igbo, Pidgin, and Yoruba.
These posters, developed by Johns Hopkins CCP and Nigeria Federal Ministry of Health, promote COVID-19 vaccination among healthcare workers. The posters are in English, Pidgin, Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba.
Posters in English, Pidgin, Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba emphasizing the safety if the COVID-19 vaccines for people living with HIV.