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Win with Vaccines

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A Public Education Campaign To Tackle Vaccine Hesitancy

Supported by NATHEALTH, Win with Vaccines is a CKD initiative to build COVID-19 vaccine confidence in five low-coverage districts across Assam and Haryana. According to a recent study, vaccine hesitancy is still dominated by myths and beliefs. We intend to build a favourable environment and address issues of diffidence in vaccination. We will debunk myths and misconceptions and engage government and private stakeholders to increase coverage of COVID-19 vaccines. The CKD-NATHEALTH campaign will primarily focus on the Left out, drop-out, and Resistant (LODOR) populations across all age groups to raise awareness and build confidence in vaccination. The districts of Nuh in Haryana and Baksa, Chirang, Udalguri & South Salmara in Assam have been selected due to drastically low vaccination coverage. This project focuses on conceptualising and undertaking a campaign that can ensure uptake in vaccination numbers.

The key strategies were adopted to raise awareness and build confidence to complete the COVID-19 vaccination protocols. The project also motivated and built confidence among school-going adolescent (12-17 years) groups eligible for COVID-19 vaccination.

The campaign’s key objectives were to engage with key stakeholders, join hands with district authorities and government health functionaries, and run a comprehensive public education program that addresses awareness gaps in understanding the benefits of vaccination.

The campaign leveraged community influencers to identify and gain inroads amongst the resistant communities. A contextualised, communication with tailored messaging was developed and disseminated via wall paintings, banners, posters, miking, radio jingle broadcasting, narrowcasting, nukkad- natak and community consultation meetings. The intervention led to a significant, positive, and intended impact. Within a short span of four months, the project made a significant difference resulting in an increase in the number of completion of vaccination for adults, and the initiation of COVID-19 vaccination camps in schools.

Reach of “Win with Vaccines” Program

The Execution Pathway

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Behaviour Change Communication (BCC) Campaign

Based on our strategy and planning for communication, the following set of communication packages have been compiled as part of our campaign. As evidenced below, the campaign has elements that had to leverage local talent groups and other on-ground communications mediums.
Banners in Sikrawa, PHC (Nuh)

Banners in Sikrawa, PHC (Nuh)

Wall Paintings in Assam

Wall Paintings in Assam

Wall Paintings in Nuh

Wall Paintings in Nuh

Community Meetings, AWW, ANMs and ASHAs meetings in Assam

Community Meetings, AWW, ANMs and ASHAs meetings in Assam

Funding Partners

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Audit Partner

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Finance Partner

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