Messages for children and caregivers on Ebola in THEMNE
The messages for children and caregivers on Ebola, from the Child Protection and Education Cluster, are now available in Themne. This is open-sourced and can be used by any responding agencies.
The messages for children and caregivers on Ebola, from the Child Protection and Education Cluster, are now available in Themne. This is open-sourced and can be used by any responding agencies.
The messages for children and caregivers on Ebola, from the Child Protection and Education Cluster, are now available in Mende. This is open-sourced and can be used by any responding agencies.
Messages for children and caregivers on Ebola in MENDE
The resources on this site provide practical, accessible information about Ebola, including information about preventing infection, protective equipment and clothing, handling waste, providing safe and dignified burial, and offering emotional support to the community. Toward the bottom of the list you will find links to more technical guides and guidelines, as well as a list of other websites containing multiple resources about Ebola.
Wolters Kluwer Health has granted full, free access to all of its UpToDate clinical decision support resource in the West African countries of Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea. Anyone visiting www.uptodate.com with an IP address originating in these countries will have immediate free access to UpToDate.
CDC Ebola poster for signs and symptoms, translated by Translators without Borders, available in Krio.
Poster depicting how to care for someone with suspected Ebola while waiting for help.
Taking care of someone with suspected Ebola: Be safe while you wait
Ebola SMS Messages for health workers in Mende. These messages are part of a course that was developed by IntraHealth to get information quickly to health workers in Ebola-affected and at-risk countries. The messages were developed based on the US CDC’s Ebola Guidelines for health workers.
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