General Information about COVID-19
This is a poster in English explaining general information about COVID-19, including the prevention activities even after a person is vaccinated.
Source: General Information about COVID-19
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This is a poster in English explaining general information about COVID-19, including the prevention activities even after a person is vaccinated.
Source: General Information about COVID-19
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Information Sheet explaining that COVID-19 vaccines are safe and approved by the Government of South Sudan. The vaccine will be provided free to the targeted population.
Source: COVID-19 Vaccination in South Sudan
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Health workers like you are putting their trust in science, getting the COVID-19 vaccine, and feeling more confident treating patients. You can feel safer at work too.
Source: Comic Strip: Health Care Workers Who Get Vaccinated Are Heroes
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In general, this book aims to provide implementation guidance to accelerate access for elderly to COVID-19 vaccination, through Communications Campaign and Community involvement activity. This book specifically aims to:
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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
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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
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This is a COVID-19 vaccination campaign video from Ghana and in one of the local languages. The video is available on KingRalph Osei Agyeman’s Twitter account.
Source: Ghana COVID-19 Campaign Video
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This is a COVID-19 prevention campaign in Indonesia in which people can purchase masks to donate to local charities.
Source: #MakeCOVIDWorth Campaign in Indonesia on Instagram
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This series of posters was developed by Breakthrough ACTION Cote d’Ivoire with its government partners in 2020. The series uses images of famous religious leaders (Muslim, Catholic, and Evangelical) to encourage the faithful to practice barrier measures.
Source: COVID-19 prevention poster series for places of worship
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The Breakthrough ACTION Guatemala COVID-19 Prevention Campaign developed materials to promote COVID-19 vaccination by highlighting benefits to people’s social and emotional lives after getting the vaccine and the threat of variants. The campaign is called “Vacunate Guate. ¡Hacelo por ti, hacelo por todos!” or “Get Vaccinated, Guatemala. Do it for yourself, do it for others!
The print and digital materials include testimonials, radio spots, television spots, posters, social media posts, street banners and public transportation banners. All of the materials are in Spanish with audio materials also in the indigenous languages of Ixil, Mam, Q’echi, Kiche, and Kaqchikel.
La campaña de prevención de COVID-19 de Breakthrough ACTION Guatemala elaboró materiales para promover la vacunación contra el COVID-19 destacando los beneficios para la vida social y emocional después de recibir la vacuna y la amenaza de las variantes . La campaña se llama “Vacúnate Guate. Hacelo por ti, hacelo por todos!”
Los materiales impresos y digitales incluyen testimonios, anuncios de radio, anuncios de televisión, carteles, publicaciones en las redes sociales, pasarelas en la calle y en transporte público. Todos los materiales están en español con materiales de audio también en las lenguas indígenas de Ixil, Mam, Q’echi, Kiche y Kaqchikel.
Source: “Vacunate Guate” COVID-19 Vaccination Promotion Campaign
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