Communication Strategy and Synchronization
/in Strategies and Plans U.S. Government United States English Crisis Communication People Developing Messages and Materials /by Callie CarmichaelResource Type(s)
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Early Treatment Poster
/in Poster CDC Sierra Leone English Infection Control /by Callie CarmichaelResource Type(s)
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Early Treatment Poster
/in Poster CDC Sierra Leone English Infection Control /by Callie CarmichaelPoster showing and describing why/how to get early treatment for Ebola. (Does not include CDC branding)
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How to conduct safe and dignified burial of a patient who has died from suspected or confirmed Ebola virus disease
/in Strategies and Plans World Health Organization Global English Burying the Dead /by Marla Shaivitz | Health Communication Capacity CollaborativeHow to conduct safe and dignified burial of a patient who has died from suspected or confirmed Ebola virus disease
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Updated EVD Message Guidance Package: Updated Nov 10 2014
/in Messages CDC, Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs, UNICEF, USAID, World Health Organization Liberia English General People Developing Messages and Materials /by Elizabeth SerlemitsosThis guidance package compiles current facts and key messages about the Ebola outbreak in Liberia to inform activities designed to raise awareness, mobilize communities, and promote safe behaviors to stop the spread of Ebola in Liberia.
The purpose of this guidance package is to provide government agencies, response committees and teams, media outlets, partners, and community leaders with accurate and consistent information to use for when communicating about Ebola in Liberia. All are encouraged to share this document widely as a guide for all communicating about Ebola.
The messages should be adapted to audiences and into Liberia’s local languages and vernaculars as they are shared through local community networks and organizations. Monitoring of audience response for effectiveness and needed refinement is encouraged.
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WHO/UNICEF Key Messages for Social Mobilization in Ebola Affected Countries
/in Messages World Health Organization English Social Mobilization Aid Workers /by Myriam DemsResource Type(s)
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Anthropological Study of Ebola in Liberia
/in Research World Health Organization Liberia English Aid Workers /by Myriam DemsResource Type(s)
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Ebola National KAP Study of Ebola – Sierra Leone – Preliminary Report
/in Research UNICEF Sierra Leone English Aid Workers /by Myriam DemsResource Type(s)
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Proposed Communication Plan for Ebola Prevention in Rwanda
/in Strategies and Plans UNICEF Rwanda English Preparedness /by Myriam DemsResource Type(s)
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