COVID-19 Online Training
The World Health Organization (WHO) has published a series of courses and exercises to help educate the general public about the novel coronavirus.
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has published a series of courses and exercises to help educate the general public about the novel coronavirus.
This “Bubbles of Love” campaign promotion in Peru was produced as part of the Public-Private Partnership for Handwashing and used to educate children on the importance of using soap for handwashing.
DisasterReady.org, a signature program of the Cornerstone OnDemand Foundation, is an open online learning community built to empower humanitarians working in relief and development.
This short guide includes important considerations, messages, and resources to support country programs in adapting their FP/RH-focused SBC programming in response to the challenges presented by COVID-19. Program adaptations and messaging should be adapted in line with country context, available services, and local government response, including that of coordinating bodies responsible for COVID19 risk communication and community engagement efforts.
Community-Based Health and First Aid (eCBHFA) volunteers are a community’s first line of defence in the midst of the global COVID-19 epidemic. This guidance is for active eCBHFA volunteers working with vulnerable groups at the community level to help keep people safe, informed and at ease as the pandemic progresses.
This is a video (available in multiple languages), that explain how to protect yourself and slow the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Members of the Community Health Impact Coalition have come together to urgently outline the targeted actions needed to achieve 4 priority goals.
MotherToBaby is a non-profit organization focused on providing risk assessments to pregnant and breastfeeding women about various exposures, including infectious disease. We have created a fact sheet on COVID-19, which is updated frequently with the latest evidence-based information for pregnant and breastfeeding women who have questions about this virus. Versions are available in both English and Spanish.
This page is aimed at helping the public distinguish between rumors and facts regarding the response to coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
With the help of a fantasy creature, Ario, “My Hero is You, How kids can fight COVID-19!” explains how children can protect themselves, their families and friends from coronavirus and how to manage difficult emotions when confronted with a new and rapidly changing reality. It is available in PDF form in over 30 languages.
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