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More COVID-19 United States Resources

  • Montanans Wear Face Coverings
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Montanans Wear Face Coverings

These posters were developed to reach people living in Montana (US) with the message that the population of that state is already used to wearing masks for their various sports activities, so wearing a mask for COVID-19 should be easy for them.

Date of Publication: July 21, 2020

SIMILIAR RESOURCES

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Examples

  • COVID-19 Communication Materials for the Americas
  • Physical Distancing, Face Masks, and Eye Protection for Prevention of COVID-19
  • COVID-19: Simple Answers to Top Questions Risk Communication Field Guide Questions and Key Messages
  • Updated Resources and Tools for Reopening Schools and Childcare Programs
  • COVID-19 Vaccination Communication
  • Misunderstanding Vaccine Side Effects Poses a Problem for Uptake
  • How the Virus Won
  • List of COVID-19 Maps and Visuals (University of Minnesota)
  • Covid 19: Insights on Face Mask Use Global Review
  • Inside the Mind of an Anti-vaxxer
  • COVID-19 and Breastfeeding Mothers
  • Wearing a Mask (Facebook post)
  • Tweets about Wearing Masks

Regions/Countries

  • United States

Primary Audience(s)

  • General Public

Channel(s) of Communication

  • Outdoor Media

Intervention Level(s)

  • Community
  • Individual

Topic Areas

  • COVID-19 and Personal Protection
  • COVID-19 and Social Media
  • Personal Protection

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More Trending Topic COVID-19 Materials for the Public Resources

  • COVID-19 Instagram Cartoons
  • Vaccines, Pregnancy, Menstruation, Lactation and Fertility
  • Children's and Caretakers' Animation Series on COVID-19
  • The CDC Says Tight-Fit Masks or Double Masking Increases Protection
  • A Guide to Vaccinations for COVID-19
  • Behind the Mask

Stay at Home Video, Myanmar

This video from Myanmar, along with a lively song, instructs the public about the importance of physical distancing, staying home, and protecting themselves from COVID-19.

Source: Sin Bar Bar

Date of Publication: July 21, 2020

SIMILIAR RESOURCES

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  • COVID-19 Communication Materials for the Americas
  • 3-D Simulation about Social Distancing
  • Considerations for Schools
  • Translators without Borders Glossary for COVID-19
  • Home-Based Care Reference Guide for COVID-19
  • How Might We Use Communication to Encourage Physical Distancing in Developing Countries
  • Social Service Workforce Safety and Wellbeing during the COVID-19 Response - Recommended Actions
  • Behavioral Sciences Tips for Physical Distancing
  • Behavioral Science Tips for Physical Distancing
  • Films about Coronavirus
  • Spouses Staying at Home
  • Supergirl Staying at Home
  • Videos and Comics for Children about COVID-19
  • COVID-19 Kenya - IEC Materials and Campaigns Tracker
  • COVID-19 Instagram Posts: Si Toca Salir, Toca Cuidarse: If You are Going to Work

Regions/Countries

  • Myanmar

Primary Audience(s)

  • General Public

Channel(s) of Communication

  • Video

Intervention Level(s)

  • Household
  • Individual

Language

  • Burmese

Topic Areas

  • COVID-19 and Social Media
  • COVID-19 General Information
  • Physical Distancing

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More Breakthrough ACTION COVID-19 Nigeria Resources

  • IAS Conference E-posters
  • Breakthrough ACTION Nigeria Wave 2- COVID-19 Spots
  • Tweets about Wearing Masks
  • Wave 3- COVID-19 Spots

Tweets about Wearing Masks

Breakthrough ACTION Nigeria posted these images in Tweets about wearing masks on July 15, 2020.

https://twitter.com/BANigeria/status/1283348177802924034

https://twitter.com/BANigeria/status/1283491272905428993

Source: Breakthrough ACTION/Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs

Date of Publication: July 21, 2020

SIMILIAR RESOURCES

Tools

Examples

  • COVID-19 Communication Materials for the Americas
  • Physical Distancing, Face Masks, and Eye Protection for Prevention of COVID-19
  • Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): Masks
  • Scientific Brief: Community Use of Cloth Masks to Control the Spread of SARS-CoV-2
  • Nigeria Centre for Disease Control COVID-19 Resource Center
  • Advice on the Use of Masks for Children in the Community in the Context of COVID-19
  • Covid 19: Insights on Face Mask Use Global Review
  • How COVID-19 Spreads
  • Technical Brief: Virtual Pretesting during COVID-19
  • Guidance on Social and Behavior Change for Family Planning During COVID-19
  • Wearing a Mask (Facebook post)
  • COVID-19 Instagram Posts: Si Toca Salir, Toca Cuidarse: If You are Going to Work
  • COVID-19 Prevention Campaign: Radio Spots - Si Toca Salir, Toca Cuidarse
  • COVID-19 Instagram Posts: Si Toca Salir, Toca Cuidarse - Family Responsibility

Regions/Countries

  • Nigeria

Primary Audience(s)

  • General Public

Channel(s) of Communication

  • Social Media

Intervention Level(s)

  • Individual

Language

  • English

Topic Areas

  • COVID-19 and Personal Protection
  • COVID-19 and Social Media
  • COVID-19 Prevention
  • Personal Protection

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More Trending Topic COVID-19 Materials for the Public Resources

  • COVID-19 Instagram Cartoons
  • Vaccines, Pregnancy, Menstruation, Lactation and Fertility
  • Children's and Caretakers' Animation Series on COVID-19
  • The CDC Says Tight-Fit Masks or Double Masking Increases Protection
  • A Guide to Vaccinations for COVID-19
  • Behind the Mask

Videos and Comics for Children about COVID-19

To support children and young peoplethis organization has worked with and produced some resources to help them understand COVID 19 and how it might affect them.

Fatima, the main character in these products, is from Zvandiri in Zimbabwe. She talks to children and young people about COVID-19 and how to look after themselves and each other.

Videos:

  • Fatima Talks about COVID-19
  • Fatime Talks about COVID-19, HIV, and ARVs

Comics about COVID-19:

  • Talking about COVID-19 (English: A5 Booklet | A4 Document)
  • Sikhuluma nge COVID-19 (Ndebele: A5 Booklet | A4 Document)
  • Kutaura nezve COVID-19 (Shona: A5 Booklet | A4 Document)
  • Parler de COVID-19 (French: A5 Booklet | A4 Document)
  • Ubutumwa kuri COVID-19 (Kinyarwanda: A5 Booklet | A4 Document)

Comics about COVID-19, HIV and ARVs​:

  • Talking about COVID-19, HIV and ARVs (English: A5 Booklet | A4 Document)
  • Sikhuluma nge COVID-19, HIV lama ARVs (Ndebele: A5 Booklet | A4 Document)
  • Kutaura nezve COVID-19, HIV nema ARVs (Shona: A5 Booklet | A4 Document)
  • Parler de COVID-19, du VIH et des ARV (French: A5 Booklet | A4 Document)
  • Ubutumwa kuri Covid 19, ubwandu bwa sida n’imiti igabanya ubukana bwa sida (A5 Booklet | A4 Document)

Source: Zvandiri Africaid

Date of Publication: July 21, 2020

SIMILIAR RESOURCES

Tools

Examples

  • COVID-19 Communication Materials for the Americas
  • Films about Coronavirus
  • Toolkit to Spread Awareness and Take Action on COVID-19
  • COVID-19: Keeping Young People Healthy
  • Fake News Can Be Deadly. Here's How to Spot It
  • WHO’s Science in 5 on COVID-19: Vaccines, Variants and Doses
  • Nigeria Centre for Disease Control COVID-19 Resource Center
  • Handbook for Media: the Coronavirus and COVID-19
  • Translators without Borders Glossary for COVID-19
  • KAP COVID: Exploring Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices for COVID-19 Prevention
  • UNICEF India COVID-19 Materials for the Public
  • COVID-19 Instagram Cartoons
  • COVID-19 Kenya - IEC Materials and Campaigns Tracker
  • Stay at Home Video, Myanmar

Regions/Countries

  • Zimbabwe

Primary Audience(s)

  • General Public
  • Young Adults 13-17

Channel(s) of Communication

  • Print Media
  • Video

Intervention Level(s)

  • Community
  • Household
  • Individual

Language

  • English
  • French
  • Ndebele
  • Shona

Topic Areas

  • COVID-19 and Social Media
  • COVID-19 General Information
  • COVID-19 Prevention

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More Breakthrough ACTION COVID-19 Nigeria Resources

  • IAS Conference E-posters
  • Breakthrough ACTION Nigeria Wave 2- COVID-19 Spots
  • Tweets about Wearing Masks
  • Wave 3- COVID-19 Spots

Date of Publication: July 21, 2020

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SBC Learning Central provides public health professionals with foundational knowledge and skills to incorporate new SBC methodologies into their work. The online courses and toolkits include courses aim to increase SBC knowledge across a variety of health topics. The goal is to help institutionalize SBC approaches and create a critical mass of skilled SBC practitioners and supportive decision makers worldwide.

Compass was originally developed by the Health Communication Capacity Collaborative (Cooperative Agreement #AID-OAA-A-12-00058) and expanded under Breakthrough ACTION (Cooperative Agreement #AID-OAA-A-17-00017) both under the leadership of Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs. The contents of this website do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID, the United States Government, or Johns Hopkins University.