COVID-19 Posters and Brochures
Ces affiches et brochures ont été produites en mars 2020 en réponse à la crise du COVID-19.
These posters and brochures were produced in March 2020 as a response to the COVID-19 crisis.
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Ces affiches et brochures ont été produites en mars 2020 en réponse à la crise du COVID-19.
These posters and brochures were produced in March 2020 as a response to the COVID-19 crisis.
Violence against women remains a major threat to global public health and women’s health during emergencies. As distancing measures are put in place and people are encouraged to stay at home, the risk of intimate partner violence is likely to increase.
This document suggests key actions on how your community can stay safe and slow down the spread of COVID-19, particularly for contexts where you might have been asked by your local authorities to maintain physical distance or stay home.
This guide was created to help community workers, volunteers and community networks to provide timely and actionable health information, so that people know how to protect themselves and stay healthy.
This guide was designed for government and media organizations to educate them about the problems of social stigma associated with COVID-19. It includes “do’s and don’ts” regarding language when speaking […]
The purpose of this document is to provide clear and actionable guidance for safe operations through the prevention, early detection and control of COVID-19 in schools and other educational facilities.
This document provides WHO checklists for risk communication and community engagement (RCCE) readiness and initial response for novel coronaviruses (nCoV) recently identified in Wuhan, China (2019-nCoV). The objective of this document is to provide actionable guidance for countries to implement effective RCCE strategies which will help protect the public’s health in the early response to nCoV.
The purpose of this package is to protect healthcare workers (HCWs) from infection and prevent potential spread of COVID-19 within healthcare facilities. It contains a series of simplified messages and reminders based on WHO’s more in-depth technical guidance on infection prevention and control in healthcare facilities in the context of COVID-19.
The considerations presented in this document have been developed as a series of messages that can be used in communications to support mental and psychosocial well-being in different target groups during the outbreak.
The COVID-19 Global HRP is a joint effort by members of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) to analyse and respond to the direct public health and indirect immediate humanitarian consequences of the pandemic.
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