COVID-19 Vaccination in Pregnancy

This video features Dr Shivani Samlall – A Gynaecologist Oncologist from the Ministry of Health endorsing the COVID-19 vaccination for pregnant women.

Watch the video here.

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Radio spots promoting vaccination during AFCON Cameroon

These two radio spots are to promote routine immunization and the COVID-19 vaccine during AFCON 2023, featuring well known sportscasters. They aim to inspire men to ensure that their families and loved ones have all the vaccines they need.  The radio spots are part of an overall campaign which includes TV spots, radio spots, community activity guides and social media guides. The campaign is in 5 languages (English, French, Swahili, Pidgin and Portuguese.) and was developed by Breakthrough ACTION

Radio Spot 1

Radio Spot 2

These spots are also available for Cameroon in French

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Guidelines for Dialogue: Vaccination during Pregnancy

This guide is based on the observation that pregnancy is one of the risk factors for COVID-19 and offers the necessary recommendations to help pregnant women go through this important stage of their lives with the best health guarantees.

Source: Guidelines for Dialogue: Vaccination during Pregnancy

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    COVID-19 Vaccine Testimonial: Pregnant Woman/Teacher

    This video features a lactating mother, who is also a teacher, sharing her testimony to promote the safety of the COVID-19 vaccine and build trust and confidence for enhanced vaccine uptake among pregnant women, and breastfeeding mothers.

    Source: COVID-19 Vaccine Testimonial- Pregnant Woman/Teacher

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    @One Vax Two Lives COVID-19 Vaccine Promotion for Pregnant Women

    This is an Instagram account from University of Washington Health promoting COVID-19 vaccines for pregnant women.

    Source: @One Vax Two Lives Covid-19 Vaccine Promotion for Pregnant Women

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      Continuity of essential health services in Kenya, Malawi and Mozambique

      This series of cross-sectional studies explores the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on demand- and supply-side factors affecting maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) service utilization in Kenya, Malawi and Mozambique. The studies reveal the extent to which the COVID-19 pandemic impacted people’s willingness and ability to access essential MNCH services, their experiences of care, and the health system’s readiness to continue to provide essential care during the pandemic.

      Source: Continuity of essential health services in Kenya, Malawi and Mozambique

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