Effective Emergency Communication Strategies for Public Health Preparedness

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Discover the power of Social and Behavior Change Communication (SBCC) in enhancing emergency preparedness. Learn how to leverage SBCC to strengthen health systems, train key personnel, and disseminate vital information. Explore the SBCC I-Kit for valuable resources and tools. Be the go-to resource for global health practitioners in times of public health emergencies.

  • Emergency Communication
  • Public Health
  • SBCC
  • Preparedness
  • Global Health

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  1. Social and Behavior Change Communication (SBCC) for Emergency Preparedness Amrita Gill Bailey September 29, 2016

  2. CCPs work in Emergency Preparedness Strengthening emergency response skills of Journalists and Community Radio staff in Guinea Bissau and Cote d Ivoire Strengthening health system and bolstering emergency health communication sub- committees/pillar in SBCC through development of health communication policy, development of shared vision, mapping and coordination, and IPC/C trainings in Guinea Bissau. Developing Tools and Resources for Emergency Preparedness including I-Kit

  3. Leverage, synthesize and disseminate lessons learned on how to incorporate SBCC into public health preparedness and emergency response. Serve as a go to resource for global, national and community level health practitioners working on preparedness for public health emergencies. Reviewed by country level partners in Sierra Leone, Guinea Bissau, Ivory Coast and Tanzania and global partners including UNICEF, WHO and CDC.

  4. Introduction

  5. Navigating through the I-Kit

  6. Learning about SBCC in Public Health Emergencies

  7. Inside the Units

  8. Following up. Check out the SBCC for Emergency Preparedness IKit at: http://sbccimplementationkits.org/sbcc-in- emergencies/ Questions? Please contact me at agbailey@jhu.edu

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