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Rapid Review: Perceptions of COVID-19 vaccines in South Africa
This review syntheses community perceptions of COVID-19 vaccines in South Africa to inform RCCE strategies and policies and provides examples of successful practice.
A Social Media Toolkit for Healthcare Practitioners
This toolkit aims to provide healthcare workers with the tools, skills and content needed to effectively share authentic and reliable information online.
Role of community engagement in situations of extensive community transmission of COVID-19
This interim guidance provides suggestions to WHO country offices and health ministries so that they can quickly and effectively mobilize and empower communities to engage, reverse and mitigate the impact of COVID-19 through non-pharmaceutical public health measures.
Undertaking Rapid Assessments and Real-time Monitoring in the COVID-19 Context: Lessons from UNICEF South Asia
Drawing on the documented experiences of nine rapid assessments covering six countries (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka), this report shares insights with regard to the design and implementation of rapid assessments in a pandemic context.
COVID-19 Infodemic Trends in the African Region
This report seeks to communicate operational recommendations based on social media monitoring from September 18-24, as well as relevant information on current mis/disinformation.
‘Learn from the lessons and don’t forget them’: identifying transferable lessons for COVID-19 from meningitis A, yellow fever and Ebola virus disease vaccination campaigns
This study sought to identify transferable lessons for COVID-19 vaccination from the rollout of three vaccines that targeted adult groups in Africa and South America: MenAfriVac (meningitis A); 17D (yellow fever) and rVSV-ZEBOV (Ebola virus disease).
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