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Risk Communication and Community Engagement Coordination in Public Health Emergencies, including COVID-19: Interim Guidance
This guidance is drawn from global best practice of Risk Communication and Community Engagement (RCCE) coordination, developed over the nearly two years since this pillar was established during the COVID-19 response, and from other public health emergency responses.
Data Handbook for Risk Communication and Community Engagement (RCCE)
This handbook provides an outline description of the processes involved in the use of data for risk communication and community engagement (RCCE) for COVID-19, and to provide links to useful resources. The Data for Action Handbook includes guidance on Information Management, Monitoring and Evaluation, Social Sciences and Community Feedback for humanitarian as well as public health emergency responses.
SESSION 7.2: Using community feedback to take action and “close the loop” (presentation)
This session focuses on using community feedback data by sharing findings and taking action, tracking actions taken, and “closing the loop” by returning to communities with updates.
SESSION 7.2: Using community feedback to take action and “close the loop” (document)
This session focuses on using community feedback data by sharing findings and taking action, tracking actions taken, and “closing the loop” by returning to communities with updates.
Guidance note for delivering the social science training package
This training package and competency framework were developed to address these gaps by providing a set of modules with practical guidance to be adapted and used at the local level.
Session 4.10: Community feedback mechanism: Consolidation and analysis (presentation)
This session focuses on the application of qualitative approaches to manage community feedback mechanism. It describes community feedback consolidation, prioritization and analysis using examples from the Red Cross
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