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Digital Community Engagement (DCE) Strategy 2025–2026

Paving the Path for Future-Ready Digital Community Engagement

We are excited to present the DCE Strategy 2025-2026, a robust pathway that sets forth a future-focused agenda for Digital Community Engagement in support of polio eradication. This strategy has been meticulously and collaboratively developed to align with UNICEF Polio SBC’s overarching goals, laying out an actionable plan to leverage digital platforms, enhance community trust, and empower individuals and families to make informed health decisions. The strategy is anchored by five pillars - Complement, Anticipate, Mobilize, Empower, and Collaborate - each designed to create a supportive digital environment for vaccine acceptance. From strengthening our social listening capabilities to building local influencer networks, the DCE Strategy is set to empower polio teams with cutting-edge digital tools and insights, ultimately enhancing community trust and engagement. The DCE Strategy 2025-2026 is more than a roadmap; it is an invitation for every SBC practitioner to lead the charge in digital innovation, making a profound impact on the health and future of children worldwide.

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The Polio Toolkit is a web-based hub managed by UNICEF Digital Community Engagement (DCE) Unit as part of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI). It brings together evidence-driven social and behaviour change (SBC) learning resources, strategies, and tools to address misinformation, strengthen vaccine confidence, and support effective community engagement across polio-endemic and outbreak contexts.

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