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COVID-19 Risk Communication Package

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.

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    COVID-19 Radio Spots – Akwa Ibom

    These are 11 COVID-19 Radio Spots for audiences in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. They address vaccine types, immunity and accessibility. These spots are in English, with translations in Pidgin, Annang and Ibibio languages.

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      COVID-19 and its Variant Banner

      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.

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        Vaccine hesitancy and behavior change theory-based social media interventions: a systematic review

        This review highlights the need to use a multitheory framework and tailoring social media interventions to the specific circumstances and needs of the target audience in future interventions. The results and insights gained from this review will be of assistance to future studies.

        Source: Vaccine hesitancy and behavior change theory-based social media interventions: a systematic review

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          How South Sudan Beat the Odds to Delivery COVID Vaccines

          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.

          Source: How South Sudan Beat the Odds to Delivery COVID Vaccines

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            Poster campaign on vaccines for vulnerable populations

            The COVID-19 pandemic rages on and even with vaccines being rolled out for nearly a year now, there are still plenty of individuals and communities who haven’t taken up the option, either due to lack of availability, skepticism or poor understanding due to misinformation.

            To emphasize the importance of getting vaccinated, and encourage those who have yet to be immunized to do so, social art and design lab Amplifier has made available to street papers a series of posters which highlight the collective benefits of receiving the vaccine.

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              Religious Leaders vaccination promotion video

              CARE’s second ad series designed to promote COVID-19 vaccine acceptance featured faith leaders, healthcare professionals, and celebrities tested against general messages about the vaccine’s safety and effectiveness.

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                Be aware before you S.H.A.R.E.- Protecting against misinformation online

                Not all information you find online is true. The internet is great, but it can also be used to spread misleading news and content. Protect yourself and your friends from false information about coronavirus, vaccines and more. Use the SHARE checklist to help you spot false information to make sure you don’t contribute to the spread of harmful content.

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                  Symptoms of a broken system: the gender gaps in COVID-19 decision-making

                  A growing chorus of voices are questioning the glaring lack of women in COVID-19 decision-making bodies. Men dominating leadership positions in global health has long been the default mode of governing. This is a symptom of a broken system where governance is not inclusive of any type of diversity, be it gender, geography, sexual orientation, race, socio-economic status or disciplines within and beyond health – excluding those who offer unique perspectives, expertise and lived realities. This not only reinforces inequitable power structures but undermines an effective COVID-19 response – ultimately costing lives.

                  By providing quantitative data, we critically assess the gender gap in task forces organised to prevent, monitor and mitigate COVID-19, and emphasise the paramount exclusion of gender-diverse voices.

                  Source: Symptoms of a broken system: the gender gaps in COVID-19 decision-making

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