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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    Facts About COVID-19 Booster Doses

    This COVID-19 flyer was developed to increase knowledge about booster doses among the general public,  especially persons who have completed the primary vaccination series. It comes with Frequently Asked Questions and responses that serve as a guide to health workers for community dialogue on COVID-19 activities.

    Source: Facts About COVID-19 Booster Doses

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      Guinea COVID-19 prevention and vaccine campaigns (2020-2024)

      This folder includes all the audio, video, and social media materials used by the Breakthrough ACTION Guinea team in their multiple COVID-19 prevention and vaccine awareness campaigns.

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

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        Get Tested for COVID-19 If You Feel Sick

        Posters in English, Pidgin, Hausa, Igbo, and Yoruba urging people to get tested if they feel ill.

        Source: Get Tested for COVID-19 If You Feel Sick

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          Protect Yourself Against COVID-19

          Posters in English, Pidgin, Hausa, Igbo, and Yoruba promoting messages about COVID-19 prevention and testing.

          Source: Protect Yourself Against COVID-19

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            COVID-19 Vaccine for Healthcare Workers

            Posters in English, Pidgin, Hausa, Igbo, and Yoruba promoting COVID-19 vaccination for healthcare workers.

            Source: COVID-19 Vaccine for Healthcare Workers

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              COVID-19 Vaccine Promotion

              Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs (CCP) implemented a COVID-19 vaccine promotion project in Ethiopia with funding and technical assistance from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) through the global Breakthrough ACTION mechanism. Several SBC materials were produced under this project including TV and radio spots as well as different posters and banners. These materials were intended to reduce vaccine hesitancy among the general public and health service providers and increase the uptake of the vaccines.

              Source: COVID-19 Vaccine Promotion

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                COVID-19 SBC Message Guide

                Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs (CCP) conducted a COVID-19 prevention campaign with funding from the United States Agency for International Development under the global Breakthrough ACTION mechanism. Under this project, CCP supported the RCCE team in Ethiopia to develop a comprehensive message guide that informs the development of SBC campaigns and materials.

                Source: COVID-19 SBC Message Guide

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                  COVID-19 Vaccines Hesitancy Among Community Health Workers in Ethiopia and Associated Factors – Brief Report

                  Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs (CCP) has implemented the COVID-19 vaccine promotion project in Ethiopia with funding and support from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) through the Global Breakthrough ACTION mechanism. CCP/Ethiopia conducted a cross-sectional community-based assessment of community health workers’ (CHWs) hesitancy toward COVID-19 vaccines during June and July 2022. CHWs include both Health Extension Workers (HEWs) and Women Development Army (WDA). The assessment aimed to inform risk communication and vaccine promotion programs in Ethiopia. Face-to-face interviews were used to collect information from CHWs regarding exposure to messages about COVID-19 vaccines, risk perceptions and practices related to COVID-19 vaccines. A total of 998 randomly sampled CHWs (491 HEWs and 507 WDAs) were interviewed in five clusters of major regions of Ethiopia (Amhara, Oromia, Benishangul-Gumuz, Southern Nations and Nationalities Peoples Region, Dire Dawa). About 200 randomly sampled CHWs were interviewed from each cluster.

                  Source: COVID-19 Vaccines Hesitancy Among Community Health Workers in Ethiopia and Associated Factors – Brief Report

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