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Region: East & Southern Africa

Report | AfricaCDC, IFRC, UNICEF, WHO

RCCE Cross Border Training Report April 2024

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Building Trust and Resilience for Better Outbreak Response in East and Southern Africa
Trust in health authorities and health services before, during and after public health emergencies is critical. Where higher level of trust in health authorities exists, communities are more likely to...

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Zambia: Latest RCCE activities update in response to the ongoing Cholera outbreak
In support of the Dynamic Listening and Research Subgroup under the Risk Communication and Community Engagement (RCCE) Pillar, co-led by the Ministry of Health (MOH) and Zambia National Public Health...

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Promoting community-centred preparedness and response to cholera’s global surge
In the context of the global cholera upsurge and in particular the most recent outbreak in Zambia, Eva Niederberger (Anthrologica), Santiago Ripoll (IDS) and Tom Barker (IDS) blog about the...

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Global Call | RCCE Collective Service Update: Focus on cholera outbreak and RCCE support
GOARN hosted The Collective Service Monthly Global Call on Tuesday, January 30, gathering approximately 40 RCCE partners from diverse agencies. The session was dedicated to addressing the prevailing global cholera...

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Zimbabwe: CHOLERA Situation Overview and Collective Service Operations Brief
Per the request of the Ministry of Health (MoH), Collective Service (CS) partners conducted focus group discussions in communities and rapid qualitative assessments (RQAs) to gather and share insights from...

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HARMONISING COMMUNITY FEEDBACK TO HELP END THE EBOLA OUTBREAK IN UGANDA
Interagency Community Feedback influenced the delivery of Risk Communication and Community Engagement (RCCE) in Uganda, ultimately saving lives. In 2022, across the globe, a steep decline in COVID-19 cases meant...

 | The Collective Service

HARMONISING COMMUNITY FEEDBACK TO HELP END THE EBOLA OUTBREAK IN UGANDA
In 2022, across the globe, a steep decline in COVID-19 cases meant a time to celebrate. For public health professionals in Uganda, the drop in transmissions signaled something else, too:...

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LISTENING TO COMMUNITIES IS KEY TO PREPARING FOR THE PUBLIC HEALTH IMPLICATIONS OF EL NIÑO IN ZAMBIA
Extreme weather deepens public health emergencies, but interagency community listening tools can help officials and responders prepare for impending crises. In Zambia—where drought threatens to intensify the existing anthrax and...

 | The Collective Service

LISTENING TO COMMUNITIES IS KEY TO PREPARING FOR THE PUBLIC HEALTH IMPLICATIONS OF EL NIÑO IN ZAMBIA
In Zambia—where drought threatens to intensify the existing anthrax and cholera outbreaks—the Collective Service is collaborating with the Ministry of Health to harness the power of community feedback.

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INFORMATION PREPAREDNESS AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT FOR EL NIÑO IN THE EASTERN AND SOUTHERN AFRICA REGION
This key considerations brief describes the implications of El Niño in the East and Southern Africa Region (ESAR) for Risk Communication and Community Engagement (RCCE) initiatives, based on previous comparable...

Briefing | Anthrologica, SSHAP

Information preparedness and community engagement for El Niño in the Eastern and Southern Africa Region
This key considerations brief describes the implications of El Niño in the East and Southern Africa Region (ESAR) for Risk Communication and Community Engagement (RCCE) initiatives, based on previous comparable...

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