Risk Communication Training Provided by NIRDPR, UNICEF To Prevent COVID-19 Spread

As now there is a need to preventing coronavirus by spreading at the community level. But this is possible more effectively if a lot of trained people are available for this. There is a need for the current scenario to educate more people to help in not spreading the corona.

NIRDPR, UNICEF’s Communication Resources Unit (CRU) is working with the state legislatures of Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka and is occupied with arrangements and reactions to forestall the scourge. 

In a joint effort with the National Rural Development and Panchayati Raj (NIRDPR), the UNICEF and Hyderabad Field Office, more than 28.33 lakh network pioneers are being prepared to rehearse social conduct essential to control the transmission of Kovid-19 cases in towns through online projects. 

The NIRDPR Communications Resource Unit (CRU) and UNICEF are working with the Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka State Governments on pandemic readiness and reaction. 

This activity is a joint exertion between the Director of the Communications Resources Unit and the Center, Good Governance and Policy Analysis (CGG and PA), NIRDPR, NIRDPR and UNICEF which contacts key partners to arrive at the provincial segment. Affiliations. 

Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRI), Self Help Groups (SHG), Officers Volunteers of National Service Scheme (NSS), Community Radio Stations (CRS). The job they can play in forestalling COVID-19 from spreading to their networks and town networks. 

Talking about the effect of this activity, NIRDPR Director-General, Dr WR Reddy stated, “We perceive the exceptional job of panchayat raj associations and town pioneers in settling the COVID19 emergency by utilizing accurate data. Hence, we chose to improve their abilities by closing these. ” 

The Hyderabad Field Office, NIRDPR and UNICEF’s Communication Resources Unit (CRU) have created and shared essential materials, for example, freebees, banners, FAQs and full media records with applicable learners to work in-country networks. 

They are featuring the reaction to this activity, Drs. Gnanamudra stated, “The response from the state and the members has been exceptionally promising. 

A sum of 28,33,744 key partners from Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka have been informed on the fundamental techniques to be followed to forestall the spread of coronavirus in town networks and gatherings.