Poster – Booster dose
This is a poster in Nepal explaining the importance of receiving a COVID-19 vaccine booster.
Source: Poster – Booster dose
Views 997
This is a poster in Nepal explaining the importance of receiving a COVID-19 vaccine booster.
Source: Poster – Booster dose
Views 997
This poster explains the importance of wearing mask properly to ensure that they are effective in protecting health care workers, and also how they are disposed to ensure health and safety of health care workers.
Source: Prevent: Respiratory Hygiene
Views 750
The COVID-19 pandemic rages on and even with vaccines being rolled out for nearly a year now, there are still plenty of individuals and communities who haven’t taken up the option, either due to lack of availability, skepticism or poor understanding due to misinformation.
To emphasize the importance of getting vaccinated, and encourage those who have yet to be immunized to do so, social art and design lab Amplifier has made available to street papers a series of posters which highlight the collective benefits of receiving the vaccine.
Source: Poster campaign on vaccines for vulnerable populations
Views 1110
The posters promote vaccination among the general population, pregnant women, health workers and men.These posters were created and produced in support of the government of Senegal, as part of the response to COVID-19, with the support of: UNICEF, WHO, USAID and Breakthrough ACTION.
Source: COVID 19 Posters – Senegal
Views 667
The I’m Responsible Campaign includes posters, social media for the general public, women and pregnant women to reinforce key COVID-19 Prevention Behaviors implemented by Maharashtra State in India. The materials are in Hindi.
Source: Me Jababdar/I’m Responsible Campaign
Views 1109
We worked with IDEO.org, a nonprofit design studio, to build vaccination campaigns in partnership with target communities. Our goal was to increase awareness of and confidence in COVID-19 vaccinations for refugee, immigrant, and migrant communities and their families.
Source: ‘Vaccination Is’ Campaign for Refugees
Views 2660
This is a series of testimonials, in English and Spanish, encouraging people to get the COVID-19 vaccine. They are part of Johns Hopkins University’s initiative to encourage JHU employees and members of the Baltimore community to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
Source: Get the Facts Get the Vax Testimonials
Views 856
These materials, al produced in French, were developed by Breakthrough ACTION Cote d’Ivoire in conjunction with its government partners as part of a broader campaign to promote COVID-19 prevention behaviors and address COVID-19 related stigma.
SBC Materials include spots, posters, pamphlets on the following topics:
In-depth qualitative research conducted by the project informed interventions and messaging to address COVID-19 related stigma.
Source: Cote d’Ivoire COVID-19 Campaign Prevention Materials
Views 1202
This series of printed materials (posters and leaflets) was developed by Breakthrough ACTION Cote d’Ivoire in collaboration with its government partners. It focuses on the non-stigmatization of people living with or recovered from COVID-19, in the community and in the workplace.
Source: Anti-stigma posters and leaflets for COVID-19 (Cote d’Ivoire)
Views 707
Two posters in Chichewa encourage the uptake of the COVID-19 vaccine in order to reduce the risk of serious illness or death. One poster is targeted towards a general audience. The second poster is targeted towards youth.
Source: COVID-19 Vaccine Posters in Malawi
Views 818
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