International SOS poster – Hand Washing Steps (SWAHILI)
/in Poster International SOS, Translators without Borders Kenya Swahili Handwashing General Public /by Nadia BergerResource Type(s)
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International SOS poster (Malinke)
/in Poster International SOS Guinea Malinke General Community, People Developing Messages and Materials /by Nadia BergerPoster by International SOS translated in Malinke by Translators without Borders.
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International SOS poster (BAMBARA)
/in Poster International SOS Mali Bambara General Community, People Developing Messages and Materials /by Nadia BergerPoster by International SOS translated in Bambara by Translators without Borders.
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Ebola is Deadly Video
/in Video International SOS English Prevention /by Marla Shaivitz | Health Communication Capacity CollaborativeA one-minute animated film regarding how to protect yourself from Ebola.
International SOS poster translated into Karon (Gambian and Senegalese language)
/in Poster International SOS Senegal Karon General Community /by Elisabeth GergerInternational SOS poster translated into Soninke (Malian and Senegalese language)
/in Poster International SOS Senegal Soninke General Community /by Elisabeth GergerEbola Virus Awareness Poster in Yoruba
/in Poster International SOS Nigeria Yoruba Preparedness Community /by Phoebe MainaResource Type(s)
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Ebola Poster in Mende language
/in Poster International SOS Liberia Mende Preparedness Community /by Phoebe MainaResource Type(s)
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Ebola Poster in Themne
/in Poster International SOS Sierra Leone Themne Prevention Community /by Phoebe MainaResource Type(s)
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