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

Breakthrough ACTION COVID-19 Guinea

Materials can be found here

Source: Breakthrough ACTION/Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs

Date of Publication: June 9, 2020

SUMATA Campaign Materials

The SUMATA initiative was launched on 8 March 2002 as a multilevel SM behavior change initiative designed to support the efforts of the Government of Nepal to reduce the high maternal mortality rate in Nepal.

The initiative primarily addresses husbands and mothers-in-law, calling them to care for their wives/daughters-in-law during pregnancy, birth, and the postpartum period; to share love, information, and the workload; and to prepare for childbirth and any complications that could occur during that stage. In districts with upgraded Emergency Obstetric Care services, SUMATA includes complication readiness, recognition of danger signs, and seeking emergency care, if required. SUMATA is an acronym for Care, Share, and Prepare.

SUMATA is also an auspicious word for mother in Sanskrit and can be broken down into Surakschhi (safe) Mata (mother).

The intended audience for SUMATA was women, husbands, families, community leaders, and community-based health workers.

Source: Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health/ Center for Communication Programs

Date of Publication: May 20, 2020

Date of Publication: May 6, 2020

COVID-19: Tips for Young People

This infographic states that not only can young people spread COVID-19, they are also at risk. Listed are 10 tips for young people to consider about protecting themselves and others.

Source: PAHO

Date of Publication: April 30, 2020

COVID-19 Posters

These four posters address pregnant women, nursing women, and couples with advice from the Ministry of Health about how to keep oneself safe from infection. Click on each poster to see it larger.

Source: Burkina Faso Ministry of Health

Date of Publication: April 21, 2020

Guinea COVID-19 Campaign

Ministry of Health

Ces affiches et brochures ont été produites en mars 2020 en réponse à la crise du COVID-19.

These posters and brochures were produced in March 2020 as a response to the COVID-19 crisis.

Source: Ministry of Health Guinea

Date of Publication: April 21, 2020

Campagne Tester Traiter TOT

In collaboration with the National AIDS Control Programme, Breakthrough ACTION launched a campaign in March 2020 in the fight against HIV in Côte d’Ivoire. The campaign is intended to improve retention in 31 high-volume priority care sites for people living with HIV in Abidjan.

Breakthrough ACTION will communicate widely about new developments in the fight against HIV that are little known to the general population and to people living with HIV, including the effectiveness of ARVs, which is further strengthened with the introduction of a new high-quality antiretroviral therapy called Tenofovir-Lamivudine-Dolutegravir.”

The campaign will use community radio stations covering the 31 priority sites, social media, popular Abidjan Facebook and web influencers, and health center waiting rooms to create individual and collective awareness and inspire people to practice behaviors to help make HIV manageable and controllable.

Campaign Materials are here.

Source: Breakthrough ACTION/Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs

Date of Publication: April 13, 2020

United States COVID-19 Campaigns

Hero Campaign (2020, English) – Baltimore City Health Department

Put Your Mask On Campaign (2020, English) – Be More Open, Maryland

Show some Love in Chinatown (2020, Englsh) – New York City Health Department

Date of Publication: April 11, 2020

Date of Publication: April 7, 2020