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Vaccine Misinformation Management Field Guide
This guide aims to help organizations to address the global infodemic through the development of strategic and well-coordinated national action plans to rapidly counter vaccine misinformation and build demand for vaccination that are informed by social listening.
COVID-19 Behaviour Change Framework
The RCCE Collective Service offers and coordinated services and support to enhance standardise approaches to the systematic collection, analysis and use of socio-behavioural evidence to consistently feed into the response to COVID-19 and beyond. The development of the COVID-19 behaviour change framework is a critical step in supporting the streamlining of data collection processes and the generation of real-time socio-behavioural analysis: it includes socio-behavioural variables that have been identified as essential for slowing COVID-19 transmission or measuring the impacts of COVID-19 transmission on communities. The framework is underpinned by a set of core indicators and a question bank which seeks to enhance the measuring of relevant socio-behavioural and structural factors.
COVID-19 Global RCCE Strategy
WHO COVID-19 Strategy Update
COVID-19 Risk Communications and Community Engagement (RCCE) and the Humanitarian System: Briefing Pack
This briefing pack serves this purpose by sharing RCCE/humanitarian coordination experience from country level, feedback from global consultations and addressing frequently asked questions.
Community Rapid Assessment on COVID-19 in Eastern and Southern Africa
The CRA was designed to strengthen this evidence base by gathering rapid time-series data to examine protective practices, coping strategies, and emerging needs in relation to COVID-19.
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This is where partners can upload or manage documents in the RCCE Collective Service Resource Library. It is accessible only to users with an account. We have included instructions on each page for how to manage your documents, but if you need further information, please contact radostina.karageorgieva@ifrc.org.
