Preparedness and Response Plan – Hong Kong
/in Strategies and Plans Government of Hong Kong Hong Kong English Preparedness Government Featured /by Marla Shaivitz | Health Communication Capacity Collaborative
Preparedness and Response Plan for Ebola Virus Disease The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (2014)
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National Preparedness and Response Plan – Ghana
/in Strategies and Plans Republic of Ghana Ghana English Preparedness Government Featured /by Marla Shaivitz | Health Communication Capacity Collaborative
Ghana’s National Preparedness and Response Plan for the Prevention and Control of Ebola Viral Disease
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Government of Liberia: Spread the Word, Not the Disease Poster
/in Poster Government of Liberia, UNICEF Liberia English Prevention, Signs and Symptoms Community, General Public Featured /by Keris Raisanen
The poster has information about how the virus is transmitted from animals to humans. The audience is Liberian communities where introduction of the virus from bushmeat is a primary danger. The poster is clear, bright, and understandable.
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Lancet Editorial – Ebola: The Missing Link
/in Journal Article The Lancet Global English General Leaders Featured /by Kim Martin
This editorial that appeared in the Lancet Sept. 18, 2014 points out that trust is the “missing link” that could help stem the Ebola epidemic.
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Government of Liberia: Protect Yourself Poster (If you have symptoms…)
/in Poster Government of Liberia, UNICEF Global, Liberia English Prevention, Signs and Symptoms, Transmission Community, General Public Featured /by Katie Kuehn
This poster’s audience is the general community in Liberia and has information on protecting yourself and your family, and steps to take to seek care. It has clear calls to action, is well-designed, and the use of graphics makes it appropriate for low-literacy populations.
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Government of Liberia: Protect Yourself (Do’s and Do Not’s)
/in Poster Government of Liberia, UNICEF Global, Liberia English Prevention, Transmission Community, General Public Featured /by Katie Kuehn
This poster’s audience is the general community in Liberia and has information on what to do and what not to do to protect yourself and your family. It has clear calls to action and is bright and attractive. It has good use of graphics. The use of text makes it appropriate for an audience that can read.
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CDC: Stopping the Ebola Outbreak Poster
/in Infographic CDC Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone English Preparedness, Prevention Community, Community Health Workers, General Public, Health Care Workers Featured /by Katie Kuehn
This poster’s audience is the general community in Sierra Leone. It shows signs and symptoms of Ebola and clearly calls people with symptoms to go to a health facility. It has a clear call to action, includes a phone number to call for help, and good use of graphics that makes it appropriate for low-literacy populations.
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CDC: Ebola Radio Health Messages
/in Radio CDC Global English, Français General, Signs and Symptoms Community, Community Health Workers, General Public, Health Care Workers Featured /by Katie Kuehn
Follow this link to a set of 7 radio messages in different languages (English, French, and 11 other languages). Radio messages include spots on prevention, risk, and stigma. Transcripts are included. These spots will be most useful when read by a local voice and adapted for local dialect and context.
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The Ebola Communication Network was originally developed by the Health Communication Capacity Collaborative (Cooperative Agreement #AID-OAA-A-12-00058) and expanded under Breakthrough ACTION (Cooperative Agreement #AID-OAA-A-17-00017) both under the leadership of Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs. This website is now maintained by Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs and its contents are the sole responsibility of CCP. The contents of this website do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID, the United States Government, or Johns Hopkins University.











