BMJ Global Health (Aug 2020)

How to set up government-led national hygiene communication campaigns to combat COVID-19: a strategic blueprint

  • Chris Bonell,
  • Val Curtis,
  • Robert Dreibelbis,
  • Myriam Sidibe,
  • Jason Cardosi,
  • Jennifer Sara,
  • Kaposo Mwambuli,
  • Soma Ghosh Moulik,
  • Sian White,
  • Robert Aunger

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2020-002780
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 8

Abstract

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While large-scale changes in population behaviour are required to reduce the transmission of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 virus, the emergency context is not conducive to the sort of careful communications planning that would normally be required to meet such a task. Rapid strategic communications planning in a pandemic by governments is, however, possible and necessary. Steps include setting up a dedicated communications task force, mobilising partners and resources, developing a creative brief and theory of change and overseeing the creation, testing, roll out and revision of content. In this short guide, we argue that a minimum of strategic planning can be undertaken rapidly, and that good use can be made of simple principles of behaviour change, even during pandemics. Our aim here is to provide a blueprint that governments and their partners, especially in low-income settings, can follow to design, coordinate and resource national communications efforts to combat the COVID-19 pandemic immediately and for the longer term.