International SOS poster translated into Bandial (Senegalese language)
Poster by International SOS translated, with permission, into Bandial, a language spoken in southern Senegal.
Poster by International SOS translated, with permission, into Bandial, a language spoken in southern Senegal.
From Visualizing Health Policy (Kaiser Family Foundation) and The Journal of the American Medical Association, an infographic giving a summary of the Ebola outbreak in West Africa.
From the CDC, questions and answers about the transmission of Ebola.
This poster from Sierra Leone describes signs and symptoms of Ebola while also promoting a hotline number.
This poster from CDC addresses stigma.
Recommendations for breastfeeding and infant feeding in the context of Ebola.
The poster has information about how the virus is transmitted from animals to humans. The audience is Liberian communities where introduction of the virus from bushmeat is a primary danger. The poster is clear, bright, and understandable.
The Ebola Communication Network was originally developed by the Health Communication Capacity Collaborative (Cooperative Agreement #AID-OAA-A-12-00058) and expanded under Breakthrough ACTION (Cooperative Agreement #AID-OAA-A-17-00017) both under the leadership of Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs. The contents of this website do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID, the United States Government, or Johns Hopkins University.