Government of Sierra Leone - Ministry of Health and Sanitation. EVD Risk Communication and Social Mobilization Pillar

2021 Government of Sierra Leone Key Messages for EVD

2021 Government of Sierra Leone Key Messages for EVD2021- Developed by the Government of Sierra Leone, this resource features facts about Ebola, prevention, signs and symptoms, treatment and how to distinguish between COVID-19 and Ebola Virus Disease.

Source: 2021 Government of Sierra Leone Key Messages for EVD

Is it COVID-19 or Ebola

Is it COVID-19 or Ebola?

Is it COVID-19 or EbolaThis fact sheet distinguishes between Covid-19 and Ebola in terms of cause, transmission, signs and symptoms and risk factors.

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Ebola Radio Spot – Vaccination (1)

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This radio spot addresses the topic: “Is the Ebola vaccine important to the entire community?”, and is produced in 6 languages (French, Swahili, Kinande, Kikongo, Lingala, Tshiluba and Kinande).

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  • Audio File Vaccination (1) Swahili
  • Audio File Vaccination (1) Kikongo
  • Audio File Vaccination (1)Lingala
  • Audio File Vaccination (1) Tshiluba
  • Audio File Vaccination (1) Kinande
Vaccine Messaging Guide. December 2020

Vaccine Messaging Guide

This Guide was developed by the Yale Institute of Global Health and the UNICEF Demand for Immunization team. It is intended for public health professionals, communicators, advocates and anyone else who wishes to create pro-vaccine content to motivate people to vaccinate themselves and their entourage.

Source: Vaccine Messaging Guide

World Health Organization

Ebola Vaccine FAQ’s (WHO)

 

World Health Organization

 

This fact sheet provides updated (2020) facts on Ebola Vaccines, addressing vaccine licensing, distribution, eligibility, adverse effects, ring vaccines and the role vaccines in outbreak control.

Source: Ebola FAQ’s (WHO)

 

Messages les sur la MVF

Messages les sur la MVF

Messages les sur la MVFThis Message guide provides key messages for various audiences (Communities, family members, survivors, leaders and government administrators and health care workers) on dignified and secure burial, IPC, vaccination, nutrition, medical care. Also included are messages for points of entry, survivors and on surveillance.

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Ebola vaccine – Radio Spot (Guinea)

radioThis radio spot in 6 different languages discusses the importance of the Ebola vaccine as a preventative measure, how it works and eligibility. Some common misconceptions associated with the Ebola Vaccine are addressed. The accompanying radio script is available in French and English.

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  • Ebola Radio Spot Vaccine – Kissi
  • Ebola Radio Spot Vaccine – Guerze
  • Ebola Radio Spot Vaccine – Malinke
  • Ebola Radio Spot Vaccine – Sousou
  • Ebola Radio Spot Vaccine – Poular/Fula/Pula

 

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Signs and Symptoms Radio Spot (Guinea)

radioThis radio spot in 6 different languages explains how the signs and symptoms of the Ebola virus are similar to those of other diseases and confirms that only a doctor can tell the difference. The accompanying radio script is available in French and English.

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  • Signs and Symptoms Radio Spot- Kissi
  • Signs and Symptoms Radio Spot- Poular/Fula/Pula
  • Signs and Symptoms Radio Spot- Guerze
  • Signs and Symptoms Radio Spot- Malinke
  • Signs and Symptoms Radio Spot- Sousou

 

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Animated Film for Health Worker Use in Guinea to Support Ebola Contact-Tracing

Medical Aid Films just released a short new animated film on Ebola in collaboration with the Earth Institute at Columbia University. The film is targeted to help educate communities in Guinea about “contact tracing,” vital work being done by health workers to find everyone who has been in direct contact with a sick Ebola patient in order to help stop spread of the disease.

Quoted from their announcement:

Our animation follows the story of a contact tracer, Mariam, as she goes about her work – visiting those who have come into contact with a sick Ebola patient, finding those who are showing symptoms, and arranging appropriate care for those who need it. The film will be used by the Government of Guinea and UNFPA in Guinea; and it is freely available in English and French for anyone to download and use, in both standard and mobile formats.

Regardez la vidéo en français ici.