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Knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) assessment on Covid-19 (round 3)
This report captures the third round of findings from a KAP assessment carried out by the Turkish Red Crescent Society.
Factors Associated With Chinese Adults’ Vaccine Acceptance
Turning COVID-19 vaccines into vaccinations is a critical step to ending the COVID-19 pandemic. It is thus imperative to understand the disparities in COVID-19 vaccine acceptance and identify approaches to improve vaccination rates. The aim of this study was to add to this understanding.
Transparent communication about negative features of COVID-19 vaccines decreases acceptance but increases trust
This study contrasts the effects of vague vaccine communication with transparent communication, which discloses either positive or negative vaccine features.
A knowledge, attitudes and practices study on COVID-19 vaccines in Malawi
This study aims to understand the current knowledge, attitudes, practices, drivers, bottlenecks and communication channels on COVID-19 vaccine uptake to improve the design and implementation of interventions that would improve vaccine uptake in Malawi.
Social and behavioural insights COVID-19 data collection tool for Africa
WHO has developed the “Social and Behavioural Insights COVID-19 Data Collection Tool for Africa” to help WHO Country Offices, NGOs, universities or other groups interested in capturing quantitative and qualitative social and behavioural data. This document provides detailed guidance for implementers and practical lessons learnt from using the tool in Nigeria and Zambia in 2021.
Regional guiding RCCE framework for the COVID-19 response in the Eastern Mediterranean Region/Middle East and North Africa
This framework emphasises the need to localize efforts, to move beyond the idea of a single national response and towards coordinating multiple simultaneous responses that reflect a deeper understanding of the needs of different parts of each community, in collaboration with communities themselves.
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