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Youtube video on protecting families through routine immunizations

Protecting Families Through Routine Immunization: A Message from Dr. Miracle Ogbu

Mozambique Test 2 Treat Campaign poster

Mozambique Test 2 Treat Campaign Materials

Screenshot of video campaign by Canadian hotel during COVID

5 Inspiring Covid-19 Marketing Campaigns

COVID campaign poster from Liberia

Liberia ‘Healthy Life’ Campaign

A woman receiving a COVID-19 booster shot

Influencer and boxer Alcinda vaccine promotion video

A man from Mozambique receiving a COVID-19 booster shot.

Vaccine influencers video: Aires, Humberto, Wazimbo and Dany Ripanga

Two images within one: one is of someone taking a picture using a smartphone and the other is of a female clergyperson.

Digital and Community Influencers Drive COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake in Targeted South African Populations

A woman and her daughter from Bangladesh listening to someone off-screen. The text reads: "The government [of Bangladesh] has now started giving the COVID-19 vaccine to children aged 5 to 11 years."

COVID-19 Vaccine: What Parents Need to Know

Pauleen Luna-Sotto

Project Batibot: Partnering with moms to talk about COVID-19 vaccines for children

KwentoSerye on COVID-19 vaccination

“KwentoSerye” – an online conversation with teens!

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