Social Media Cards for Ramadan
These social media cards include messages on how to celebrate the Ramadan at home while still practicing physical distancing. These social media cards were shared through the Facebook Page of the Department of Health.
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These social media cards include messages on how to celebrate the Ramadan at home while still practicing physical distancing. These social media cards were shared through the Facebook Page of the Department of Health.
Translators without Borders (TWB) is identifying key terminology that people use to talk about COVID-19 as well as commonly-used technical terms to develop a multilingual, plain-language glossary.
This is the second version of the Message Toolkit developed by the Philippine Department of Health (DOH) together with USAID’s Breakthrough ACTION project, UNICEF and WHO. It contains additional messages about recent developments in the COVID-19 response.
This primer contains all basic information on COVID-19 intended for the general public and printed in broadsheets. It has short sections on transmission, common symptoms, ways to protect yourself, steps to take if you catch the virus, and Q&A.
These social media cards are intended for couples who want to delay pregnancy during this time of COVID-19. Due to restrictions on movement during the Enhanced Community Quarantine, it is important to inform them what they can do to prevent pregnancy and where they can still access their FP method of choice.
This short drama in Tagalog describes how to stay safe from COVID-19 while doing errands and how to keep the virus from coming home.
This short video in Tagalog describes how fake news related to COVID-19 spread online and how to deal with this misinformation. It also emphasizes on getting the right information from […]
This short radio drama in Tagalog describes what to do if someone has COVID-19 symptoms and when to seek medical care.
This short video in Tagalog describes how to cope with stress and anxiety during this time of COVID-19. This can be shared online through social media channels.
This short video in Tagalog describes what to do if someone has COVID-19 symptoms and when to seek medical care. This can be shared online through social media channels.
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