Defeating Coronavirus with Vaccines
This video explains the science of vaccines and delves into the 3 types of vaccines being developed to combat the deadly coronavirus.
Source: Defeating Coronavirus with Vaccines
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This video explains the science of vaccines and delves into the 3 types of vaccines being developed to combat the deadly coronavirus.
Source: Defeating Coronavirus with Vaccines
Views 722
These videos were produced to show young people the importance of physical distancing, elbow coughing, and handwashing.
Source: Videos for Youth on Handwashing, Coughing, and Physical Distancing
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Il s’agit d’entretiens de sensibilisation sur divers aspects de COVID-19.
Source: Interviews – Tous Unis Contre le COVID-19 en Guinée
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Physical distancing, masks and hand washing are here to stay. Since the emergence of COVID-19, the need for clear communication of dos and don’ts for audiences who live and work in low resource and crowded contexts has become more important than ever.
Nalamdana’s short films developed in an entertainment education format use humor and plain language to share key tips with low literacy audiences on preventing the transmission of COVID-19. Preemptively addressing barriers and dispelling common myths where possible, the videos are intended for sharing on digital and social media. Also under development are audio scripts to mirror the films. These are intended for community radio broadcast and sharing through social media.
This one talks about when things start to open up and people venture out again…
Source: Nalamdana’s Tips for COVID-19 Prevention – Part 3
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The COVID-19 response under Breakthrough ACTION Cambodia includes a six-episode children’s and caretakers’ animated series aimed at disseminating key COVID-19 messages focused on key behaviors (e.g., handwashing, self-isolation) and prevention of COVID-19.
This was developed in coordination with UNICEF and approved by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport (MoEYS). This first episode aired in May 2020 and was shared through the Facebook pages of the MoEYS, UNICEF and Save the Children, and broadcasted on several local TV channels. It is available in Khmer and sign language.
The series is available on Facebook and YouTube.
Source: Children’s and Caretakers’ Animation Series on COVID-19 – Episode 1
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This video compares fighting the coronavirus to a cricket match and challenges the public to fight against it.
Source: Let’s Bold Out Coronavirus
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The World Health Organization (WHO), Project Everyone and Tiger Aspect Productions have partnered to launch a Public Service Announcement (PSA) using global comedy cartoon star, Mr Bean.
With cases of COVID-19 continuing to rise globally, “Mr Bean’s Essential COVID-19 Checklist” is a reminder to people about the importance of washing hands, physical distancing and demonstrating kindness to their neighbours. The PSA features a cartoon sketch of Mr Bean comically tackling a pesky roller blind to finally reveal a number of essential tips to protect people against COVID-19.
Source: Mr. Bean’s Essential COVID-19 Checklist
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Fatima from Zimbabwe talks about living with HIV during COVID-19. She explains how her treatment and visits to the clinic are affected and what young people living with HIV should do. Africaid and the Ministry of Health and Child Care produced this video to encourage young people living with HIV to take their medication regularly and attend their clinic for ART resupply and check-up despite the impacts of COVID-19. The video is also available in Zimbabwean local languages.
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Stigma can isolate people, prevent them from seeking medical care, and adopt healthy behaviors. This short video aims to learn more about how one can help to tackle stigma associated with COVID-19.
Source: What Can You Do to Fight Stigma associated with COVID-19?
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Stay at Home is a song created by Sin Sar Bar, a social marketing agency based in Yangon and funded by the LIFT Fund. Feeaturing two popular singers and written by one of Myanmar’s leading composers, the song provides information to the general public on how to stay safe from COVID-19, including appropriate protective equipment, hand washing, social distancing and of course the key message to stay at home.
Source: Stay At Home – Burmese Language – COVID-19 Awareness Song
Views 1285
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