Sierra Leone “Corona fet na we all fet” vulnerable populations campaign
“Corona fet na we all fet” COVID-19 Campaign Materials from Breakthrough ACTION in partnership with Sierra Leone’s One Health Risk Communication and Community Engagement Pillar.
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“Corona fet na we all fet” COVID-19 Campaign Materials from Breakthrough ACTION in partnership with Sierra Leone’s One Health Risk Communication and Community Engagement Pillar.
These three posters capture the joy of Cameroon’s football fans as they cheer their team on at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations while promoting routine childhood vaccination and regular COVID-19 vaccination to protect the most vulnerable.
Ces trois affiches immortalisent la joie des supporters de football camerounais qui soutiennent leur équipe lors de la Coupe d’Afrique des Nations 2023, tout en promouvant la vaccination systématique des enfants et la vaccination régulière contre le COVID-19 pour protéger les personnes les plus vulnérables.
Estes três cartazes captam a alegria dos adeptos de futebol em Moçambique que torcerem pela sua equipa na Taça das Nações Africanas de 2023, enquanto promovem a vacinação regular contra a COVID-19 e a vacinação de rotina nas crianças, para proteger os mais vulneráveis.
Vipeperushi hivi vitatu vinaonyesha furaha ya mashabiki wa soka wa Tanzania wanavyoshangilia timu yao katika Kombe la Mataifa ya Afrika 2024 huku wakipiga debe na kuhamasisha chanjo ya UVIKO-19 na chanjo za kawaida za watoto kwa lengo la kulinda wale walio hatarini zaidi.
These three posters captures the joy of Nigerian football fans as they cheer their team on at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations while promoting routine childhood vaccination and COVID-19 vaccination to protect the most vulnerable.
In support of national authorities, BA-Mali with the Risk Communication Thematic Group has developed 4 posters for specific groups such as pregnant women, breastfeeding women, the elderly, and children and […]
COVID-19 is not completely over yet, so these material draw attention to the symptoms of COVID so that people can go to the health unit to get tested in case of any symptoms and if positive, get treatment straight away if they have not passed five days.
Since 2021, Breakthrough ACTION, led by Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs, has worked in close partnership with the Liberia Ministry of Health to develop COVID-19 communication materials. Many of the materials have been developed under the larger umbrella health campaign “Healthy Life”, while other materials have been developed for specific campaign surges.
Two posters in Chichewa encourage masking to prevent COVID-19 and testing for COVID-19 when experiencing symptoms.
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