FREE ANTI COVID-19 ‘BEHAVIOUR CHANGE’ CAMPAIGN TOOLKITS FOR BUSINESS USE

The Solidarity Fund launched its Citizens in Solidarity campaign to help drive positive and healthy behaviour as a key tool in South Africa’s fight against the spread of the Coronavirus as the country braces for its peak. 

If you’re a brand or business that’s looking to collaborate, follow this link (https://solidarityfund.co.za/citizens-in-solidarity/) to download the Citizens in Solidarity campaign toolkit. The more Citizens and Business use these tools to make a safer workplace and society –  the safer our country will become.

The digital toolkit includes brand guidelines and a set of free ready-to-use communications “assets” – posters, adverts, digital updates – in multiple languages that you can apply across your platforms and places of work.

The central theme of the campaign is to create awareness and educate citizens/staff how to avoid contracting and spreading the virus. The specific messages include washing hands, wearing a mask and continuing with social distancing. 

Please use these free resources in your business and with your staff. 


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OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS AND GUIDELINES ON COVID-19

All official government regulations and guidelines are available at https://www.gov.za/coronavirus/guidelines


OFFICIAL RESOURCES: 

NICD website:                                     http://www.nicd.ac.za 
COVID-19 information website:      https://sacoronavirus.co.za 
Coronavirus 24-hour Hotline:         0800 029 999
Coronavirus WhatsApp:                   060 012 3456

Business for South Africa fully supports the decisive action taken by President Cyril Ramaphosa and the government to help mitigate the health, labour market and economic impacts of the coronavirus. As organised business, we are actively collaborating with government to use business resources and capacity to support public sector initiatives. 

We have mobilised volunteer resources from across South Africa business bodies and organisations, member companies large and small, professional services firms as well as communication specialists, to form focused working groups that are driving a coordinated and proactive programme to mitigate the economic, social and health impacts of COVID-19 on South Africa.

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