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Cameroon Vaccination campaign tools (5th round)

This is a collection of materials for Cameroon’s COVID-19 vaccination SBC campaign.

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    Affiche COVID-19 pour le confection des kakémonos au Niger

    Il s’agit d’une affiche conçue dans le cadre de la confection de kits de visibilité (kakémonos et flyers) destinés à la Direction des Immunisations (DI) du ministère de la santé publique du Niger pour la promotion de la vaccination contre la COVID-19.

    Source: Affiche COVID-19 pour le confection des kakémonos au Niger

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      Guinea COVID-19 Vaccines (COVAX) Materials 2021

      This folder includes all the audio, video, and social media materials used by the Breakthrough ACTION Guinea team in the COVID-19 Vaccination COVAX campaign.

      Source: Guinea COVID-19 Vaccines (COVAX) Materials 2021

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        Guinea COVID-19 Vaccines (ARP) Materials 2021

        This folder includes Breakthrough ACTION Guinea’s COVID-19 ARP vaccination campaign materials including three audio spots (each in seven languages).

        Source: Guinea COVID-19 Vaccines (ARP) Materials 2021

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          How to upload CCN Resources

          This is a powerpoint who describes the process of uploading documents on CCN site.

          Source: How to upload CCN Resources

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            COVID-19 Vaccine Promotion Billboard

            This is a COVID-19 Billboard promoting vaccination in Niamey. It explains to local Nigerians that they can choose between one of four available vaccines: Sinopharm, Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, and Sinovac.

            Source: COVID-19 Vaccine Promotion Billboard

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              Breakthrough ACTION Côte d’Ivoire COVID-19 Vaccination Video Spot: Get Vaccinated Like Me

              This video spot from Côte d’Ivoire was developed as the result of an analysis emerging from the national rumor management system indicating that people continued to be concerned regarding rumors around side effects, and wanted to see others like them getting vaccinated before making a decision.  The spot aims to convey a positive and varied image of the protection that vaccination provides to people from different stages of life; it features people of a variety of ages, profiles, and occupations displaying their vaccination cards, describing their vaccination experience, dispelling rumors about severe side effects, and affirming that vaccination was easy, had minimal side effects, and that the protection it affords them against COVID-19 is worth the effort.

              Source: Breakthrough ACTION Côte d’Ivoire COVID-19 Vaccination Video Spot: Get Vaccinated Like Me

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                Côte d’Ivoire “Bon a Savoir” (Good to Know) COVID-19 Vaccine social media graphics series

                The “Good to Know” (Bon a Savoir)  series consists of graphics shared on the Côte d’Ivoire Ministry of Health’s social media platforms to address COVID-19 vaccination hesitancy. Individual graphics concisely address key rumors and misinformation that affect vaccine confidence according to the national rumor management system:

                -Vaccines and fertility

                -Common side effects

                -Widespread availability of the vaccine across the country

                Source: Côte d’Ivoire “Bon a Savoir” (Good to Know) COVID-19 Vaccine social media graphics series

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                  Relance Vaccination Kaffrine – Évènement pilot

                  Le 22 juillet, le district de Kaffrine a effectué le lancement régional de la région de Kaffrine. La cérémonie a eu lieu à Nganda avec la participation d’une forte délégation de l’USAID Senegal. Pour l’occasion des supports comme des banderoles, des Kakémonos, des Tee-shirts, lacostes et casquette ont été produits et distribués.

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                    USAID/Senegal COVID-19 Response – Lecture Pour Tous

                    USAID’s Lecture Pour Tous activity helped Senegalese children continue reading during school closures due to COVID-19. Reading programs were broadcast on radio and television. Reading clubs encouraged parents to read with their children, and distance training modules supported teachers’ professional development.

                    Source: USAID/Senegal COVID-19 Response – Lecture Pour Tous

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