Building Trust and Empathy Around COVID-19: A Client-Centred Communication Approach
A participant’s booklet used to train facility-based healthcare workers on Building Trust and Empathy Around COVID-19.
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A participant’s booklet used to train facility-based healthcare workers on Building Trust and Empathy Around COVID-19.
DMI has created 24 one-minute radio spots on COVID-19. These are being broadcast over 6 months from May to October 2020 by 39 radio stations across the country. Broadcasts are 10 times a day and at peak listening times. The spots are each translated and produced in 10 local languages. They include messages encouraging specific behaviours, which are based on the Burkina Faso Ministry of Health’s COVID response plan.
This is a tweet from REACH Ethiopia wishing Ethiopians a happy new year and encouraging them to get vaccinated and boosted against COVID-19.
This is a tweet from the Maryland Department of Health encouraging people (especially seniors) to get their COVID-19 bivalent booster because immunity from the vaccines wanes over time.
This study aims to investigate COVID-19 vaccine acceptance intention and to identify the potential factors influencing vaccine acceptance and hesitancy among the rural community in Bangladesh.
If someone is infected with the coronavirus, there is no reason to panic. Maintain social distance, wash your hands repeatedly with soap, wear your mask properly and don’t listen to rumors.
This is a flipchart that will be used by communities to discuss COVID-19 Transmission and prevention and to encourage taking the vaccine. The flipchart will be a virtual guide by showing the illustration to audience and keeping the text pages facing to guide the conversation.
If you go outside, maintain social distance, wash your hands repeatedly with soap, wear your mask properly, and don’t listen to rumors.
The La Voz de los Religiosos campaign in Guatemala aired March through April 2022. The campaign aired six testimonials from prominent religious leaders promoting COVID-19 Vaccination. Testimonials aired on national TV and Radio and were also disseminated on Social Media.
The following steps help healthcare workers protect themselves, their clients, and other people they contact.
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