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Tuberculosis and COVID-19 Integrated Video

This video integrated COVID-19 and Tuberculosis messaging and directions to get tested.

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COVID-19 Co-morbidity Fliers

These fliers urge people with the simultaneous presence of two or more diseases or medical conditions in a patient to get vaccinated against COVID-19.

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How is COVID-19 affecting parents’ mental health

Being a parent is a daily challenge and faced with the realities of COVID 19, social distancing and self-quarantine, it may be a struggle. For parents, the best way to help their children is to firstly take care of themselves.

Self-care during these times is not selfish because it enables the caregivers to be there for their children as a stable, calm and soothing parent. This way, parents will also be able to better understand their children and help them feel reassured, relaxed and focused.

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Using an FP social media platform for COVID-19 vaccine promotion in the Philippines: Supporting Department of Health’s National Vaccination Days #BayanihanBakunahan

USAID Philippines’  ReachHealth team has several robust social media platforms that reach specific audience segments with family planning messages. USAID’s Breakthrough ACTION COVID Vaccine project worked with ReachHealth to jointly produce and post social media cards promoting the Department of Health’s National Vaccine Days (NVD) from November 29-December 01, 2021 and December 15-17, 2021. 

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Reports of Nervousness, Depression, Food Insecurity, and Financial Insecurity in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated psychological and economic distress in many countries around the world, causing existing health and socioeconomic inequities to worsen. In low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), people have reported increased symptoms of anxiety and depression in addition to economic adversity. Understanding the extent of pandemic-related psychological and economic distress in LMICs can inform the planning and provision of mental health and social support services in the near term as well as strategies for the continuation of mental health and social protection programs post-pandemic. This research brief presents trends in reported nervousness, depression, food insecurity, and financial insecurity in 21 LMICs from June through September 2021.

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Young adults’ preferences for influenza vaccination campaign messages: Implications for COVID-19 vaccine intervention design and development

This study aims to investigate young adults’ preferences for seasonal influenza vaccination campaigns to inform effective intervention design and development (e.g., COVID-19 vaccination).