Social media packages for COVID-19 response: Communication and Information
Each package includes social media tiles. Square/vertical tiles are designed for Facebook (and Instagram if applicable), while horizontal tiles are designed for Twitter.
Instructions and suggested social media messages are included in each package. Feel free to post on your social media accounts, print or publish on your website.
You can also share or retweet existing posts in the links given in each package. Links will be updated for ongoing campaigns.
Anti-xenophobia
This package consists of four tiles with anti-xenophobia messages during COVID-19 pandemic.
Facebook: post 1, post 2, post 3, post 4
Twitter: tweet 1a, tweet 1b, tweet 2a, tweet 2b, tweet3a, tweet3b, tweet4a, tweet4b
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10 tips for journalists covering COVID-19
This package consists of 11 tiles featuring 10 tips for journalists covering COVID-19. These are based on tips provided by the International Journalists' Network. Tiles are displayed as a gallery on Facebook and a thread on Twitter.
Facebook: post (gallery)
Twitter: thread
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World Press Freedom Day Quote #1
This package consists of three tiles with quotes for World Press Freedom Day 2020 by the Ambassador of the Netherlands to Thailand and the Director of UNESCO Bangkok.
Facebook: post (gallery)
Twitter: thread
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World Press Freedom Day Quote #2
This package consists of ten tiles featuring quotes for World Press Freedom Day 2020 from journalists in the region.
Facebook: post gallery
Twitter: thread
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7 key messages on access to information amid COVID-19
This package consists 8 tiles with key messages on access to information amid COVID-19 based on different sources such as the OHCHR, WHO and UNESCO.
Facebook: post gallery
Twitter: thread
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Opinion-Editorial article
This package consists of 1 tile for the promotion of this opinion-editorial article originally published on Coconuts Bangkok’s website. The article discusses reporting on climate change as the context for COVID-19.
Facebook: post
Twitter: tweet a, tweet b
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