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[[{“fid”:”2806″,”view_mode”:”media_original”,”fields”:{“format”:”media_original”,”alignment”:”left”},”type”:”media”,”field_deltas”:{“1”:{“format”:”media_original”,”alignment”:”left”}},”attributes”:{“style”:”height: 117px; width: 351px;”,”class”:”media-element file-media-original media-wysiwyg-align-left”,”data-delta”:”1″}}]]People from refugee, immigrant and migrant (RIM) communities are incredibly diverse, representing many cultures, languages, regions of the world, as well as beliefs and values. Unique communities need unique approaches to COVID-19 vaccine confidence, and now there are resources to help you do just that.

The National Resource Center for Refugees, Immigrants and Migrants (NRC-RIM) worked with IDEO.org, a nonprofit design studio, to build vaccination campaigns in genuine partnership with specific RIM communities. This meant working alongside community leaders to lead the creation and dissemination of their messaging campaigns.

Join this webinar to hear from experts from NRC-RIM and IDEO.org on how they approached this community-led, hyperlocal communications strategy. You’ll also learn how you can use templates and tools to make a customized vaccine campaign that resonates with your community, and about other resources NRC-RIM offers that support your work.

Thursday, April 29
10-10:50 PDT | 1-1:50 EDT
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Thursday, May 13
10-10:50 PDT | 1-1:50 EDT
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Thursday, May 27
10-10:50 PDT | 1-1:50 EDT
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