Young adult male on motorcycle

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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Driver in bus/ minibus taxi

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. One poster features a motorcycle driver and the other a driver of a bus/minibus taxi.

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Ebola Flyer for Travelers

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

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Local Leaders’ Declarations to support EVD Prevention

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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Ebola Rumor Management Guide

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.

Source: Ebola Rumor Management Guide – Francais

International SOS poster translated into Karon (Gambian and Senegalese language)

Ebola-SIL-karonePoster by International SOS translated, with permission, into Karon, a language spoken in the Gambia and Senegal.

International SOS poster translated into Soninke (Malian and Senegalese language)

Ebola-SIL-soninkePoster by International SOS translated, with permission, into Soninke, a language spoken in Mali and Senegal.

International SOS poster translated into Gusilay (Senegalese language)

gusilayposterPoster by International SOS translated, with permission, into Gusilay, a language spoken in southern Senegal.

International SOS poster translated into Manjaku (Senegalese language)

manjakuposterPoster by International SOS translated, with permission, into Manjaku, a language spoken in southern Senegal.

International SOS poster translated into Jola Fonyi (Senegalese language)

posterJolaFonyiPoster by International SOS translated, with permission, into Jola Fonyi, a language spoken in southern Senegal.