This guide is designed to accompany the training module, Communicating with health workers about COVID-19 vaccination. It provides detailed explanations, resources and guidance to accompany the slides in the training module and support those implementing the training. It is intended for training fac...ilitators or trainers of trainers (ToTs) who will be conducting the training at the country level either face-to-face or online with a group of participants. Facilitators can use this guidance document to help them adapt the training content to their local context and facilitate discussion with training participants. Facilitators are encouraged to have this guide available to them as a tool during the training session.
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In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, the technology industry has played an unprecedented role in building solidarity and supporting the WHO to keep people safe and informed about the virus. Tech partnerships have enabled WHO to reach diverse global audiences in the palm of their hands with life-sav...ing health information translated into local languages. This broad portfolio of work can be categorized into WHO’s three-pillared-approach to improving health for everyone, everywhere through digital solutions:
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This training module is designed to equip HWs with knowledge and communication skills to build their confidence and support them in their ability to promote acceptance of COVID-19 vaccination among other HWs.
27 May 2021
COVID-19 vaccines teach our immune systems how to recognize and fight the virus that causes COVID-19. Sometimes this process can cause symptoms, such as fever. These symptoms are normal and are signs that the body is building protection against the virus that causes COVID-19
Issue Brief no. 16. 20 Sept 2021.
Many studies have shown the effectiveness of vaccination against COVID-19 and that it protects against severe
illness. A high vaccination rate is needed to combat the pandemic worldwide. Due to misinformation and myths,
there is still a great hesitancy to vaccina...te . With this Issue Brief, we would like to present various myths and provide
you with educational materials on the respective topics for communication in the MEDBOX
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Cet article fait partie d’une série d’explications à propos de la mise au point et de la distribution des vaccins.
Cet article fait partie d’une série d’explications à propos de la mise au point et de la distribution des vaccins.
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Cet article fait partie d’une série d’explications à propos de la mise au point et de la distribution des vaccins.
Cet article fait partie d’une série d’explications à propos de la mise au point et de la distribution des vaccins.
Cet article fait partie d’une série de notes explicatives sur la mise au point et la distribution de vaccins.
Cet article fait partie d’une série d’explications à propos de la mise au point et de la distribution des vaccins.
Cet article fait partie d’une série d’explications à propos de la mise au point et de la distribution des vaccins.
Cet article fait partie d’une série d’explications à propos de la mise au point et de la distribution des vaccins.
Cet article fait partie d’une série d’explications à propos de la mise au point et de la distribution des vaccins.
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Cet article fait partie d’une série d’explications à propos de la mise au point et de la distribution des vaccins.
Available in English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese and Russian