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COVID-19 outbreak resource pack for African agricultural suppliers (Amharic)

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  • 18 May 2021
  • Tools, Guidelines & Briefings
Subject(s)
Coronavirus
Agriculture
Food and farming

ETI and Partner Africa have been working to provide technical assistance support to African agricultural suppliers and their workers who have been negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

These resources were developed for farm or packhouse managers, and agri-business owners.

The posters and videos are also available in English, Shona and Swahili. To download the complete resource pack, select the zip file.

Resource pack guidance sheet
Language(s)
English
Notes
Guidance on how to use the pack, a summary of the resources and how to use them in your workplace.
Managing COVID-19 outbreaks: procedure flow
Language(s)
English
Notes
The process to follow in the event of a suspected or confirmed case of Covid-19.
Complete workbook
Language(s)
English
Notes
An excel workbook with a range of forms and checklists that can be used at the heart of your standard operating procedure.
Flowchart 1: Case management
Language(s)
English
Notes
From workers arriving from home, through quarantine, to patient follow-up.
Flowchart 1A: Temperature checks
Language(s)
English
Notes
Temperature flowchart for staff
Flowchart 2: Clinical management
Language(s)
English
Notes
Suspected cases management: clinical guidance
Poster: Awareness & transmission
Language(s)
Amharic
Poster: Stay safe at home
Language(s)
Amharic
Poster: Stay safe at work
Language(s)
Amharic
COVID-19 Management pack, complete ZIP
Language(s)
English
Notes
A zip file of the complete response pack, containing the core set of resources in English, plus workplace posters and links to videos in English, Amharic, Shona and Swahili.

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