Let’s Talk About Family Planning during COVID-19 Social Media Cards

This set of social media cards for family planning in the time of COVID-19 integrates the Commission on Population and Development (POPCOM)’s Usap Tayo (Let’s Talk About Family Planning) messaging into each of the cards to reinforce the campaign.

It contains information on how to contact the POPCOM Helpline for FP Advice, and details on how to access FP methods during the Community Quarantine period.

Cards are available in English, Tagalog, and Bisaya.

Source: Breakthrough ACTION/Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs

Date of Publication: July 21, 2020

Family Planning during COVID-19 Social Media Cards

These social media cards are intended for couples who want to delay pregnancy during this time of COVID-19. Due to restrictions on movement during the Enhanced Community Quarantine, it is important to inform them what they can do to prevent pregnancy and where they can still access their FP method of choice.

Source: Breakthrough ACTION/Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs

Date of Publication: July 21, 2020

COVID-19 24/7 Parenting Resources in 70 Languages

Parenting for Lifelong Health provides open-access online parenting resources during COVID-19. These tip sheets are available in 70 languages.

The tip sheets cover the following topics:

  1. Keeping children safe online
  2. Family budgeting in times of financial stress
  3. Family harmony at home
  4. Learning through Play
  5. When we get angry
  6. Crowded homes and communities
  7. One-on-one time
  8. Keeping it positive
  9. Structure Up
  10. Bad behavior
  11. Keep calm and manage stress
  12. Talking about COVID-19

Source: Parenting for Lifelong Health

Date of Publication: July 21, 2020

Breakthrough ACTION Nigeria Wave 2- COVID-19 Spots

The second stream (Wave 2) audio spots as produced by Breakthrough ACTION-Nigeria in support of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control’s Risk Communications response focused on preventive measures such as good hygiene and physical distancing as well as discouraging the sharing of fake news while promoting #Take Responsibility Campaign theme song.

The spots include:

English

Hausa

Igbo

Pidgin

Yoruba

Source: Breakthrough ACTION/Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs

Date of Publication: July 21, 2020

Date of Publication: May 6, 2020