Billboard – Signs and Symptoms (Guinea)
This visual, used as a billboard, illustrates the signs and symptoms of Ebola, and refers the public to local community agents.
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This visual, used as a billboard, illustrates the signs and symptoms of Ebola, and refers the public to local community agents.
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These two radio spots target female and male heads of households in 9 languages, discussing how families can protect themselves against Ebola. French and English scripts are available.
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This animated video addresses: What is Ebola? How is the virus transmitted? What are the signs and Symptoms?
This video from Guinea discusses the importance of vaccination in the prevention of Ebola, produced in French and 5 local languages.
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Preliminary results from research in post-Ebola Guinea focusing on patient-provider trust. The objective of this research is to identify how men and women in Guinea described their interactions with health providers in health facilities and the factors that contributed to trust, or lack of trust, in these facilities.
This video contributes to efforts to prevent the spread of the Ebola virus in Africa. It reflects the co-creators’ approach to creating non-coercive media, in this case using animation to create a message of love for the living through an African spiritual voice.
Source: Ebola: Un Poème Pour La Vie
This film discusses the role of community health workers in their essential “contact tracing” work to prevent the spread of Ebola. It explains the role of contact tracers in finding people who have been in contact with an Ebola patient and in raising awareness to help stop the transmission of the disease.
Source: Ebola – Agents de suivi
Eight Social Media posts highlighting the return of EVD, Ebola signs and symptoms, hand washing and vaccination to prevent the spread of Ebola
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This 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.
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This 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.
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