Liberia: The Anti-Ebola Regulation
These regulations were issued in November 2014 by Liberia’s Ministry of Health & Social Welfare.
[Download] The Anti-Ebola Regulation
These regulations were issued in November 2014 by Liberia’s Ministry of Health & Social Welfare.
[Download] The Anti-Ebola Regulation
This radio spot from the Liberia Ministry of Health and Social Welfare discusses what to do if you notice the signs and symptoms of Ebola.
This radio spot from the Liberia Ministry of Health and Social Welfare focuses on the message that it is possible to survive Ebola.
This radio spot from the Liberia Ministry of Health and Social Welfare focuses on the spread and prevention of Ebola.
This radio spot from the Liberia Ministry of Health and Social Welfare provides information about what to do while waiting for help to arrive.
What can you do while waiting for help
These radio spots from the Liberia Ministry of Health and Social Welfare encourage safe burial practices to prevent the spread of Ebola.
More Than Me (MTM) works in the West Point slum of Liberia to get girls off the street and into school. Due to the Ebola outbreak, MTM had to shut down its academy and is now running an Ebola Response plan for West Point. Through fear and heartache, these girls hold tight to their dreams. And we can’t let Ebola get in the way of that.
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In response to the Ebola epidemic, More Than Me purchased an ambulance and trained a team to run it. A team of nine men risk their lives every day to help their community. Meet the brave Liberians who have stepped up to be on the front lines of the battle against Ebola.
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