The African Union Office of the Youth Envoy (AU-OYE) with the support of Africa CDC and the Department of Social Affairs has launched the African Youth Front on Coronavirus, an African Union framework that will engage youth in decision-making with a seat at the table to contribute youth-led solutions and co-lead Africa’s response to the pandemic as well as support the implementation of the African Continental Strategic Plan for COVID-19 Pandemic.
The African Youth Front on Coronavirus invites you to take five minutes to fill in this survey [1].
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Objectives: Collect information concerning youth opinions on the current methods of dissemination of information in order to identify trends and evaluate which methods should be prioritized
Purpose of the data: The data will be included in the policy brief of the African Youth Front on Coronavirus on Risk Communication and Social Engagement with a focus on youth to be submitted to Africa CDC to inform future communication campaigns.