This special section of the COVID Communication Network houses materials produced during the resurgence of COVID-19 in India during the spring of 2021.
Local Leaders
This brief focuses on Covid-19 rumours circulating in the Rohingya camps of Cox’s Bazar. It explores some of the more common rumours, discusses sources and formats of information, presents community perspectives about rumours and communication, and suggests approaches to communicating with the Rohingya community about COVID-19.
In an effort to expand public efforts to arrest the progress of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs (CCP) collaborated with mClinica, an Asian regional tech startup that develops and operates mobile platforms, to build the capacity of the pharmacy workforce in the Philippines to communicate effectively with customers about COVID-19.
This Risk Communication and Community Engagement (RCCE) Guide serves as a guide for community health workers (CHWs), volunteers, and social mobilizers in communicating with people on COVID-19 and helping them protect themselves and others from the virus. This guide contains importance of community engagement during health crisis, how to talk to people in the community, how to protect yourself and others while on duty, and key messages that need to be conveyed to the community and to specific audience groups.
A simulation exercise is a form of practice, training, monitoring or evaluation of capabilities involving the description or simulation of an emergency, to which a described or simulated response is made.
This webpage introduces the Engaging Religious Leaders project, implemented in Niger under Transform/PHARE.
This webpage introduces the Sarari project, implemented in Niger under Transform/PHARE.
This guidance has been developed to provide a starting point for multi-actor efforts and actions to address quality of care in the most challenging settings. This includes practical approaches to action planning and implementation of a contextualized set of quality interventions.
Ce guide vise à former le personnel du projet, les acteurs impliqués dans le projet et les ONG partenaires sur les principes et les pratiques de mobilisation communautaire.
Ce manuel est conçu pour aider les équipes de mobilisation communautaire (EMC) (ceux qui interviennent dans la gestion de la santé communautaire, mais également dans d'autres domaines communautaires, en particulier), à utiliser le Cycle d'Action Communautaire (CAC) comme l'approche de Mobilisation Communautaire dans le cadre de la lutte contre le paludisme en Côte d'Ivoire.