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Intermediate
Expert Choice
Risk Communication & Community Engagement Course
- 5 Sections
- 49 Lessons
- 17 Quizzes
- 14h Duration
Module 1: RCCE Foundations, Urban Context and One Health
8 Lessons4 Quizzes
- Section 1.1: What is RCCE?
- Knowledge check
- Section 1.2: RCCE vs Health Promotion and BCC
- Summative quiz
- Infographic 18. The 7Cs Of Effective RCCE
- Section 1.3: Why RCCE matters - evidence and case studies
- Section 1.4: Public Health Emergency Management phases overview
- Knowledge Check
- Section 1.5: RCCE in preparedness and early warning
- Section 1.6: One Health basics and zoonotic diseases
- Section 1.7: Kampala's Urban RCCE Context
- Section 1.8: Module 1 assessment
MODULE 2: Situation Analysis And Strategic Planning
11 Lessons2 Quizzes
- Section 2.1: Introduction to Strategic RCCE Planning
- Knowledge check
- The 5W Framework
- Section 2.2: WHO 5W Framework - Situation Analysis
- Section 2.3: Rapid Risk Assessment Methods
- Section 2.4: Stakeholder mapping and power analysis
- Section 2.5: Audience segmentation techniques
- Section 2.6: Behavioral Insights and Social Determinants
- Section 2.7: RCCE Strategy Development Framework
- Section 2.8: Setting SMART RCCE Objectives
- Infographic 17. Smart Objectives
- Section 2.9: Kampala Case Study - Cholera Strategy
- Section 2.10: Module 2 Assessment
MODULE 3: Inclusive And Effective Communication
11 Lessons3 Quizzes
- Infographic 24. CDC CERC 6 Principles Of Crisis Communication
- Section 3.1: Principles of Effective Health Communication
- Section 3.2: Message Design - Clarity, Accuracy, and Action
- Section 3.3: Behavioral science in RCCE
- Section 3.4: Communication channels - traditional and digital
- Section 3.5: Inclusive communication for diverse audiences
- Section 3.6: Reaching refugees and migrants
- Knowledge Check
- Section 3.7: Disability-Inclusive RCCE
- Knowledge Check
- Section 3.8: Gender-Responsive Communication
- Section 3.9: Visual Communication and IEC Material Design
- Section 3.10: Crisis communication and media relations
- Section 3.11: Module 3 Assessment
MODULE 4: Community Engagement And Participation
11 Lessons5 Quizzes
- Infographic 14. The Com-B Model
- Section 4.1: From information to partnership
- Knowledge check
- Section 4.2: Community asset mapping
- Knowledge check
- Section 4.3: Engaging trusted intermediaries
- Section 4.4: Community dialogue facilitation
- Section 4.5: Participatory planning methods
- Section 4.6: Community-Led Action and Empowerment
- Knowledge Check
- Infographic 48. Social Listening Workflow
- Section 4.7: Social listening and feedback mechanisms
- Section 4.8: Rumor management systems
- Knowledge check
- Section 4.9: VHT Networks and Community Surveillance
- Section 4.10: Module 4 assessment
MODULE 5: Monitoring, Evaluation and Adaptation
8 Lessons3 Quizzes
- Section 5.1: Why M&E matters in RCCE
- Knowledge check
- Section 5.2: RCCE indicators and metrics
- Section 5.3: Process vs outcome evaluation
- Knowledge check
- Section 5.4: Data collection methods
- Section 5.5: Real-time monitoring tools
- Section 5.6: Analyzing and Using Feedback Data
- Section 5.7: Adaptive Management and Course Correction
- Section 5.8: After-Action Reviews
- Section 5.9: Module 5 Assessment
The course is the Comprehensive Risk Communication & Community Engagement Strategy for Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) - RCCE Training: Trust + Action.
The training is broken down into five modules designed to move practitioners from a reactive "firefighting" approach to a proactive, strategic, and evidence-based approach to public health communication.
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