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For starting data collection with communities, you can start by a solid ideation process. This preparation step will help you to address the right solution for you and targeted communities. You will find this ideation tool which will help you to frame your needs and design the tools. In order to engage as soon as possible the communities on the process, we recommend to work through these tools with community members then they will help you to identify potential bottlenecks. In parallel, working with them at the beginning will ensure you get their buying and support in the implementation phase.
In addition, here a link to CEA guidelines. Module 6 will help you to explore different options for collecting data with/from communities. You could also find many resources in the Community Engagement Hub on community feedback.
For more specific questions related to community engagement strategy, please reach out to the Collective Helpdesk.
Please find the RCCE training package for Community Health Workers to support COVID-19 Response and Vaccine Uptake slide deck, the facilitator’s guide in English and Arabic, and a sample agenda here.
Kindly refer to this rapid training session developed by IFRC on how to ensure an inclusive and community-centered COVID-19 vaccines rollout for the Africa region.
Available in English and French.
Kindly refer to this Monitoring and Evaluation Framework and Tools for RCCE & Covid-19 developed by the Ready Initiative.
Kindly review the Complaints and Feedback Mechanism Tracker that monitors community feedback mechanisms led by the Collective Service’s partners to support RCCE response on public health emergencies and more specifically on COVID-19.
Kindly refer to these guidelines for generating vaccine acceptance and demand.
Kindly refer to this guidance on Data for Action: Achieving high uptake of COVID-19 vaccines developed by WHO and UNICEF.
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