STOP EBOLA posters for travelers
Two Stop Ebola posters to raise awareness of EBOLA for placement at transit points e.g., in and around border entry points.
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Two Stop Ebola posters to raise awareness of EBOLA for placement at transit points e.g., in and around border entry points.
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Two Stop Ebola posters to raise awareness of EBOLA for placement at transit points e.g., in and around border entry points. One poster features a motorcycle driver and the other a driver of a bus/minibus taxi.
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This flyer provides travelers’ information to raise awareness of Ebola, the signs and symptoms, modes of transmissions and actions to prevent the spread of Ebola.
Source: Ebola Flyer for Travelers
In these two audio recordings two local leaders ( an Imam and a Mayor) expressing their commitment to EVD prevention in their communities.
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This guide is aimed at community-level actors conducting Ebola preparedness activities. It covers key elements of general rumor management as well as specific rumors and possible responses to those rumors and includes a set of practical tools at the end.
Poster by International SOS translated, with permission, into Manjaku, a language spoken in southern Senegal.
Poster by International SOS translated, with permission, into Jola Fonyi, a language spoken in southern Senegal.
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