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Ebola vaccine – Radio Spot (Guinea)

radioThis radio spot in 6 different languages discusses the importance of the Ebola vaccine as a preventative measure, how it works and eligibility. Some common misconceptions associated with the Ebola Vaccine are addressed. The accompanying radio script is available in French and English.

Sources:

  • Ebola Radio Spot Vaccine – Kissi
  • Ebola Radio Spot Vaccine – Guerze
  • Ebola Radio Spot Vaccine – Malinke
  • Ebola Radio Spot Vaccine – Sousou
  • Ebola Radio Spot Vaccine – Poular/Fula/Pula

 

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Signs and Symptoms Radio Spot (Guinea)

radioThis radio spot in 6 different languages explains how the signs and symptoms of the Ebola virus are similar to those of other diseases and confirms that only a doctor can tell the difference. The accompanying radio script is available in French and English.

Sources:

  • Signs and Symptoms Radio Spot- Kissi
  • Signs and Symptoms Radio Spot- Poular/Fula/Pula
  • Signs and Symptoms Radio Spot- Guerze
  • Signs and Symptoms Radio Spot- Malinke
  • Signs and Symptoms Radio Spot- Sousou

 

Dead Body Ebola Testing Radio Spots

ebola testingThe International Organization for Migration in Liberia has produced two radio spots on the topic of dead body Ebola testing now that it’s become official policy for all deceased to be tested. These spots are being broadcast in IOM’s project areas and also by partners in Monrovia as part of the country’s response to the November 19 cases that came only weeks after Liberia was declared Ebola-free.

Download the first radio spot: a radio drama

Download the second radio spot

THERE IS STRENGTH IN UNITY!: Poster for Low Literacy Populations on Ebola

THERE IS STRENGTH IN UNITY!: Poster for Low Literacy Populations on Ebola
There is strength in unity. Help one another to fight Ebola! |Download|

Brochure: Get Early Treatment for Ebola

Brochure: Get Early Treatment for Ebola
This flyer stresses the importance of calling 117 to get early treatment for Ebola symptoms. |Download|

Taking Care of Someone with Suspected Ebola: Be Safe While You Wait

Taking Care of Someone with Suspected Ebola: Be Safe While You Wait
When a loved one has ebola, it is important for you to follow the proper steps to keep yourself and your family safe while you wait for help to arrive. |Download|

What Does a Negative Test Result Mean?

Fact-Sheet Testing Negative Ebola VirusExplains that even after a negative test result for Ebola, you can still get Ebola and you need to take steps to keep you, your family, and Mama Salone safe. |Download|

Know the Early Symptoms of Ebola: Poster

ebola loved one safe burial handout
Depicts the early symptoms of Ebola. Encourages calling 117 if you have any of the early symptoms. |Download|

Ebola Survivors: Read This Before you Have Sex

ebola survivor condom brochureIf you are a male Ebola survivor, protect your partner by using a condom the right way every time you have sex.

Ensuring a Safe and Dignified Burial for your Loved One

ebola loved one safe burial handout
Safe burials are the way to show respect and honor to those who have died while protecting the living.

Infographic: Ensuring a Safe and Dignified Burial for your Loved One