HIV and COVID-19 Social and Behavior Change (SBC) Repository of Resources

The Meeting Targets and Maintaining Epidemic Control (EpiC) project has curated a collection of SBC materials and tools developed by its local project teams and used across its country programs to support HIV prevention, care, and treatment as well as COVID-19-related programming.

Source: HIV and COVID-19 Social and Behavior Change (SBC) Repository of Resources

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    UNICEF India COVID-19 Materials for the Public

    This site offers the complete set of COVID-19 materials developed for the Indian general public.

    Source: UNICEF India COVID-19 Materials for the Public

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      Youth Against COVID-19 – Episode 1

      UNFPA is teaming up with Prezi to help young people around the world learn about COVID-19 and how they can help keep their friends, families, and communities safe.

      This episode, produced in partnership with the International Federation of Medical Students’ Association, will teach about COVID-19. Users can re-create the video to share with their family and friends. This encourages and enables sharing correct and reliable information to take action to stop the spread of COVID-19. The key messages of this episode are available to help the viewer remember the most important information to share here.

      Scripts for the videos are available here so that each young person delivers the same correct message.

      Visitors can go to Prezi to learn how to create their own videos. A gallery of the videos made by other youth around the world is here.

      Source: Youth Against COVID-19 – Episode 1

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        Materials in Many Languages. (2020, English, Albanian, Dari, French, Pashto, Portuguese, Bengali, Vietnamese, Kurdish Sorani) -Doctors of the World.

        This page allows users to stay aware of the latest information on the COVID-19 outbreak, available on the WHO website and through your national and local public health authority.

        Source: Materials in Many Languages. (2020, English, Albanian, Dari, French, Pashto, Portuguese, Bengali, Vietnamese, Kurdish Sorani) -Doctors of the World.

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          COVID-19 Hygiene Hub

          The COVID-19 Hygiene Hub is a free service to help actors in low- and middle-income countries rapidly share, design, and adapt evidence-based hygiene interventions to combat coronavirus.

          The Hygiene Hub offers connection with others working on COVID-19, searching resources, and asking questions of technical experts.

          Source: COVID-19 Hygiene Hub

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          Global Health Network COVID-19 Outbreak Knowledge Hub

          Implementing research within the COVID-19 pandemic is critical, both for understanding how to combat this disease, but also to learn for potential future outbreaks. The ability to undertake research should be equitable across the globe and we need to engage in all types of studies across all settings and care contexts.

          The aim of this hub is to ensure that research teams can find the support, tools, resources and guidance that they need to aid their studies during this rapidly evolving situation. Using shared and open protocols and tools can raise research standards and enable easier and better data sharing.

          Source: Global Health Network COVID-19 Outbreak Knowledge Hub

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          Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center

          Johns Hopkins experts in global public health, infectious disease, and emergency preparedness have been at the forefront of the international response to COVID-19.

          This website is a resource to help advance the understanding of the virus, inform the public, and brief policymakers in order to guide a response, improve care, and save lives.

          Source: Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center

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          Global Research on Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)

          WHO is gathering the latest international multilingual scientific findings and knowledge on COVID-19. The global literature cited in the WHO COVID-19 database is updated daily (Monday through Friday) from searches of bibliographic databases, hand searching, and the addition of other expert-referred scientific articles.

          This database represents a comprehensive multilingual source of current literature on the topic. While it may not be exhaustive, new research is added regularly.

          Source: Global Research on Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)

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