Ebola Communication Preparedness Implementation Kit

Ebola-Comm-Preparedness-Kit-1Now also available in French, this toolkit developed by CCP provides national and local stakeholders, as well as program managers, with key considerations and a roadmap for instituting and implementing critical, relevant, practical and timely communication for responding to the threat of an Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak. The I-Kit guides countries in social and behavior change communication (SBCC) and risk communication activity planning, including communication plan development for every stage of an Ebola response. For any country facing a major health crisis, national preparedness plans need to include and support communication efforts. Integration of communication into the preparedness agenda from the outset ensures that preparedness communication is harmonized, relevant, timely, financially supported and aligned among all of the preparedness technical teams. Robust national communication preparedness plans maximize the effectiveness of Ebola communication and equip communication trainers and experts with a common set of tools and modules.

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Ebola Do's and Don'ts Poster

Ebola Do’s and Don’ts Poster

Ebola Do's and Don'ts PosterThis poster illustrates the correct ways to protect against Ebola. For example: do not touch people with signs of Ebola or who have died of Ebola, but instead always wash your hands with soap and water.

Source: Ebola Do’s and Don’ts Poster

Ebola Poster with Early Signs and symptoms

Ebola – Early Signs and Symptoms

Ebola Poster with Early Signs and symptomsThis poster illustrates the early signs and symptoms of Ebola. Early symptoms include: fever, headache, body ache, diarrhea and weakness.

Source: Ebola – Early Signs and Symptoms

Ebola Staying Safe Brochure

Ebola – Staying Safe Brochure

Ebola Staying Safe BrochureThis illustrated brochure provides facts on EVD, how Ebola is spread, prevention methods and signs and symptoms.

Source: Staying Safe Brochure

La Vaccination Contre le Virus Ébola Sauve des Vies. Faites-Vous Vacciner Dès Maintenant !

Billboard – Get Vaccinated Now (Guinea)

La Vaccination Contre le Virus Ébola Sauve des Vies. Faites-Vous Vacciner Dès Maintenant !These visuals are used as billboards to encourage communities to get vaccinated, and are available in various sizes and formats.

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Signes ou Symtômes d'Ébola? Contactez Votre Agent de Santé Communautaire

Billboard – Signs and Symptoms (Guinea)

Signes ou Symtômes d'Ébola? Contactez Votre Agent de Santé CommunautaireThis visual, used as a billboard, illustrates the signs and symptoms of Ebola, and refers the public to local community agents.

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Radio Spots for Female and Male heads of Households (Guinea)

radioThese two radio spots target female and male heads of households in 9 languages, discussing how families can protect themselves against Ebola. French and English scripts are available.

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  • Ebola pour femmes – Malinke
  • Ebola pour femmes – Guerze
  • Ebola pour femmes – Sousou
  • Ebola pour femmes – Poular
  • Ebola pour femmes – Kissi
  • Ebola pour femmes – Konia
  • Ebola pour femmes – Mano
  • Ebola pour femmes – Toma
  • Ebola pour hommes- Malinke
  • Ebola pour hommes – Guerze
  • Ebola pour hommes – Sousou
  • Ebola pour hommes – Poular
  • Ebola pour hommes – Kissi
  • Ebola pour hommes – Konia
  • Ebola pour hommes – Mano
  • Ebola pour hommes – Toma
Stratégie Nationale de Communication Mars 2016 pour le Changement Social et Comportemental (CCSC) pour la réponse à la maladie à virus Ebola (MVE)

Stratégie nationale de communication pour le changement social et comportemental (ccsc) pour la reponse à la maladie à virus ebola (mve)

Stratégie Nationale de Communication Mars 2016 pour le Changement Social et Comportemental (CCSC) pour la réponse à la maladie à virus Ebola (MVE)This National Social and Behavioral Change Communication (SBCC) Strategy document was developed in March 2016 to establish a coordination framework for Social and Behavioral Change Communication for the prevention of EVD, preparation of the response, and care of people with Ebola in Côte d’Ivoire.

Source: GUIDE STRAT corrigé 24 mars

Ebola Vaccination TV Spots

Ebola Vaccination Saves Lives (Guinea)

Ebola Vaccination TV SpotsThis video from Guinea discusses the importance of vaccination in the prevention of Ebola, produced in French and 5 local languages.

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Ebola Radio Spot – Infection Prevention and Control (2)

radioThis radio spot addresses the topic: “Why avoid direct contact during an Ebola outbreak?”, and is produced in 5 languages (French, Swahili, Kikongo, Lingala and Tshiluba).

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  • Audio File Infection Prevention and Control (2) – Swahili
  • Audio File Infection Prevention and Control (2) – Kikongo
  • Audio File Infection Prevention and Control (2) – Lingala
  • Audio File Infection Prevention and Control (2) – Tshiluba