Toolkit for Understanding Lockdown

This toolkit was developed in collaboration with the Department of Health to inform the public about the regulations for lockdown in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. It includes PSAs, scripts for the PSAs, and a set of posters.

The materials in the toolkit include:

MaterialLanguages
DablapMeds/CCMDD PSAs
Campaign Week 2 Radio Campaign Scripts in English
  1. Why lockdown, screening and testing, social distancing and regulations for COVID 19
  2. Lock down and house to house screening for COVID-19 symptoms
  3. Non- compliance of wearing mask , maintaining social distance and collection of medication at health facilities
  4. Patients with chronic conditions can access medication through CCMDD/ DablapMeds & Non – compliance of regulations

PSAs about Lockdown
Scripts about Lockdown
Scripts about Masks
Scripts – FAQs
Scripts about
Myths and Misinformation
Posters about Dablapmeds

This flyer and poster advertise a special medicine delivery service that delivers medicines closer to where people live so that they do not have to come to a pharmacy and can practice physical distancing.

The message states:

The best thing for your health is social distancing during COVID-19. If you are on CCMDD and still collecting at a facility, ask your nurse to register you to collect at an external pick-up point closer to you.

Source: Breakthrough ACTION/Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs, Centre for Communication Impact

Date of Publication: July 21, 2020

Date of Publication: July 21, 2020

Dablapmeds Advertisements

This flyer and poster advertise a special medicine delivery service that delivers medicines closer to where people live so that they do not have to come to a pharmacy and can practice physical distancing.

The message states:

The best thing for your health is social distancing during COVID-19. If you are on CCMDD and still collecting at a facility, ask your nurse to register you to collect at an external pick-up point closer to you.

Source: Breakthrough ACTION/Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs

Date of Publication: July 7, 2020

Flyers about COVID-19 – Ethiopia

These flyers were produced with technical assistance from the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs.

Source: Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs

Date of Publication: July 6, 2020

Breakthrough ACTION COVID-19 Cote d’Ivoire

Breakthrough ACTION Cote d’Ivoire is working with government and other partners to create public awareness of COVID-19 symptoms and prevention.

Campaign materials here.

Source: Breakthrough ACTION/Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs

Date of Publication: June 17, 2020

COVID-19 Brochure, Cote d’Ivoire

Ce brochure ont été produite en mars 2020 en réponse à la crise du COVID-19.

This brochure was produced in March 2020 as a response to the COVID-19 crisis.

Source: Breakthrough ACTION/Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs

Date of Publication: June 17, 2020

COVID-19 Print Materials – Ethiopia

The project has produced a variety of posters, brochures, and stickers for COVID-19 prevention.

Roll-Out Banners
Posters for General Population
Brochures for General Population
Brochures for Hotel staff
Posters for Travelers (in bus and train stops)
Stickers for Inside Buses and Trains
Handwashing Stickers for Washrooms
Handwashing Reminders
Door and Surface Stickers
Poster for Nursing Home Attendants

Source: Breakthrough ACTION/Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs

Date of Publication: June 16, 2020

Tostan Brochures on COVID-19

Tostan is an organization in Senegal which empowers communities to develop and achieve their vision for the future and inspires large-scale movements leading to dignity for all.The organization has produced two pamphlets about COVID-19.

Booklet on COVID-19

This booklet is available in English, French, Portuguese, Créole, Wolof, Pulaar, Mandinka, Oniyan, Maninka, and Bamanankan.

Brochure on An Islamic Perspective on Pandemics, Epidemics, and Contagious Diseases is available

Source: Tostan

Date of Publication: May 31, 2020

Post Pregnancy Family Planning: Private Sector Involvement

This is a two-page flyer describing the benefits for the private health sector of support post pregnancy family planning initiatives in Lagos State, Nigeria. Post pregnancy is defined as the prevention of unplanned pregnancies during the 12-month period following delivery or miscarriage.

The private sector is the preferred choice for 65% of women and families in Lagos State.

The flyer suggests that private health sector become involved in the following ways:

  • Pioneer the Family Planning Providers, which will enable each private health facility to learn and benefit from each other
  • Establish Quality Improvement Teams in health facilities to improve the quality of services
  • See the FP Providers Network and the Post-Pregnancy Project as their own and commit to their success
  • Share facility data with the project and ensure routine data monitoring and reporting

The flyer also lists the benefits to the private health sector such as:

  • Facilities will get a “makeover”
  • Staff will be better trained
  • Increased client satisfaction
  • Increased financial stability

Source: Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs

Date of Publication: May 20, 2020

Post Pregnancy Family Planning: Strengthening Family Planning Services in the Private Sector

This brochure describes the efforts to strengthen the private health sector to support post pregnancy family planning initiatives in Lagos State, Nigeria. Post pregnancy is defined as the prevention of unplanned pregnancies during the 12-month period following delivery or miscarriage. This is part of the Post Pregnancy Family Planning Project in Nigeria.

The private sector is the preferred choice for 65% of women and families in Lagos State.

The project seeks to take advantage of this large audience of women and families using private sector health facilities to encourage the facilities to introduce family planning, answer questions, build intention to use, and provide them with their method of choice.

The booklet describes quality improvement measures, access to commodities, clinic “makeovers”, and describes the results of the project. It also explains how to generate demand for post-pregnancy family planning among private sector clients.

Source: Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs

Date of Publication: May 20, 2020