Cholera
Since 2021, there has been an increase in cholera cases and their geographical distribution globally. This is due to climate change, conflict, population displacement and poverty, which are limiting people’s access to safe water and sanitation. Trusted, clear and effective communication and engagement approaches are critical to ensure that fear, panic and rumours do not undermine cholera responses. You can use the tools and resources in this section to incorporate CEA into your cholera operations.
Key Resources:
The below tools can be used to incorporate the CEA into the different stages of your cholera response. An explanation of where each CEA minimum action sits in the below programme cycle can be found here. For more information visit the CEA Guide.
1) Needs assessment and context analysis:
2) Planning and design:
3) Implementation and monitoring:
4) Evaluation and learning:
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Mobile Cinema programme Sierra Leone
Type:
ToolOrganization:
IFRCA mobile cinema and community drama programme, which forms part of a broader Community Engagement and Accountability programme.
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