Risk Communication and Community Engagement Guidance on COVID-19 Vaccines for Marginalized Populations
ይህ inter-agency guidance document (2.5MB .pdf) aims to supplement the COVAX demand creation package for COVID-19 vaccines, adding key considerations for humanitarian contexts and marginalized populations with specific access and communication needs.
This document has two primary parts:
- Part 1 focuses on general considerations related to RCCE and advocacy for equitable COVID-19 access for marginalized populations.
- Part 2 focuses on specific considerations and recommendations for each population segment. The population segments addressed are:
- Refugees, migrants, internally displaced persons (IDPs), asylum seekers, and stateless individuals;
- People with disabilities;
- Older people;
- LGBTQI+ populations;
- People living in insecure areas or areas not controlled by the government;
- People experiencing homelessness;
- People living in informal settlements; and
- Indigenous populations.
Under the Risk Communication and Community Engagement (RCCE) Collective Service—which is led by WHO, IFRC, UNICEF and GOARN—READY co-led the development of this publication with UNHCR, UNICEF, and IOM. Contributors included the Global Health Cluster Task Team Vaccine Working Group and many other partners.
Download: Guidance on COVID-19 Vaccines for Marginalised Populations (2.52MB .pdf)
ይህ ድረ-ገጽ በአሜሪካ ህዝብ ድጋፍ በ የዩናይትድ ስቴትስ ዓለም አቀፍ ልማት ኤጀንሲ (ዩኤስኤአይዲ) በ READY ተነሳሽነት። READY (አህጽሮተ ቃል አይደለም) በዩኤስኤአይዲ የተደገፈ ነው። ቢሮ ለዲሞክራሲ፣ ግጭት እና ሰብአዊ እርዳታ, የአሜሪካ የውጭ አደጋ እርዳታ ቢሮ (OFDA) እና የሚመራው ልጆችን አድን። ከ ጋር በመተባበር ጆንስ ሆፕኪንስ የሰብአዊ ጤንነት ማዕከል፣ የ ጆንስ ሆፕኪንስ የመገናኛ ፕሮግራሞች ማዕከል, ዩኬ-ሜድ, ኢኮ ሄልዝ አሊያንስ, እና ምህረት ማሌዥያ. የዚህ ድረ-ገጽ ይዘት የሴቭ ዘ ችልድረን ብቸኛ ኃላፊነት ነው። በዚህ ድረ-ገጽ ላይ የቀረበው መረጃ የዩኤስኤአይዲን፣ የማንኛውንም ወይም ሁሉንም የጋራ አጋር ድርጅቶችን ወይም የዩናይትድ ስቴትስ መንግስትን አመለካከት የሚያንፀባርቅ አይደለም፣ እና ኦፊሴላዊ የአሜሪካ መንግስት መረጃ አይደለም።