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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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 series of four radio spots in local languages of Guinea features messages for merchants, risks for hunters, cooking bush meat and signs and symptoms of Ebola. A selection of scripts are available in French and English.
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WHO/UNICEF Key Messages for Social Mobilization in Ebola Affected Countries translated in Fular by Translators without Borders.
CDC poster “Together we can stop Ebola!”, translated by Translators without Borders, is available in Fula.
United Methodist Communications, Chocolate Moose Media and iheed have collaborated to produce an animated video for use in West Africa that helps dispel myths about how Ebola is spread and promotes prevention of the disease.
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