U. S. Data Crusade But it’s not the first time About Covid-19 in local languages

The AdaptPH crusade publishes new loose fabrics in Covid-19 in Filipino, cebuano and hiligaynon.

As a component of the ongoing AdaptPH crusade, alumni of the U. S. State Decomposing’s Young Leaders Initiative (YSEALI)But it’s not the first time They produced informational fabrics about Covid-19 in Filipino, Hiligaynon and Cebuano. AdaptPH is a national data crusade funded through the US Embassy. But it’s not the first time In the Philippines, it encourages Filipinos to stick to public protection protocols to prevent the spread of Covid-19. Free downloadable data kits are now available on your online www. adapt. ph.

Joy Cruz, AdaptPH Project Manager, said: “AdaptPH hardware designed for members of our local community. Local governments can freely reprint and distribute our documents. Commercial homeowners and market distributors can use them to be more informed about Covid-19 protective precautions. Parents and teachers can use our fabrics to complement the schooling of our youth, and jeepney drivers can receive information from our fabrics about livelihood alternatives. We’ve also created open source jingles that you can play at home, in offices, outlets, or publicly available vehicles. »

These contextualized fabrics can be used to put into force appropriate practices of social estating, sanitation and hygiene. Data kits come with informative jingles, as well as printable artistic symptoms and infographics that announce fundamental security protocols and provide accurate data on the Covid-19 pandemic. . AdaptPH also offers learning tools and guides for school administrators, teachers, parents, and academics on effective methods to maximize online learning.

AdaptPH is in partnership with Limitless Lab, Tagani Philippines, and the “Disiplina Muna” campaign of the Philippine Ministry of the Interior and Local Government.

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