CDC: Stopping the Ebola Outbreak Poster
/in Infographic CDC Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone English Preparedness, Prevention Community, Community Health Workers, General Public, Health Care Workers Featured /by Katie Kuehn
This poster’s audience is the general community in Sierra Leone. It shows signs and symptoms of Ebola and clearly calls people with symptoms to go to a health facility. It has a clear call to action, includes a phone number to call for help, and good use of graphics that makes it appropriate for low-literacy populations.
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CDC: West Africa Outbreak Infographic
/in Infographic CDC Global English General Community, Community Health Workers, General Public /by Katie Kuehn
CDC Infographic with basic information on Ebola’s cause, spread, means of transmission and symptoms.
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White House Videos
/in Video CDC, U.S. Government Global English General General Public /by Katie Kuehn
Messages from the White House on Ebola.
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CDC Videos
/in Video CDC Global English, Français General Community Health Workers, General Public /by Katie Kuehn
Videos from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on the Ebola outbreak.
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The Carter Center Ebola PSAs
/in Radio CDC, The Carter Center Global English Contact, General, Stigma Community, Community Health Workers, General Public /by Katie Kuehn
Three public service announcements (PSAs) by former U.S. President Jimmy Carter on Ebola stigma, contact tracing and resilience.
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CDC: Ebola Radio Health Messages
/in Radio CDC Global English, Français General, Signs and Symptoms Community, Community Health Workers, General Public, Health Care Workers Featured /by Katie Kuehn
Follow this link to a set of 7 radio messages in different languages (English, French, and 11 other languages). Radio messages include spots on prevention, risk, and stigma. Transcripts are included. These spots will be most useful when read by a local voice and adapted for local dialect and context.
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Ebola Infographic
/in Infographic Global English General General Public /by Kim MartinThis infographic provides general information as well as traces the number of cases by year, beginning in 1976. Click on image for full size jpg.
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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. This website is now maintained by Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs and its contents are the sole responsibility of CCP. The contents of this website do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID, the United States Government, or Johns Hopkins University.











