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CDC poster – Together we can stop Ebola! (Swahili)

February 2, 2015/in Poster CDC, Translators without Borders Sierra Leone Swahili Social Mobilization People Developing Messages and Materials /by Nadia Berger

cdc ebola poster swahiliA new CDC poster “Together we can stop Ebola!”, translated by Translators without Borders, is available in Swahili.

Resource Type(s)

Poster

Topic(s)

Social Mobilization

Audience(s)

People Developing Messages and Materials

Language(s)

Swahili

Country(ies)

Sierra Leone

Source(s)

CDC

Translators without Borders

https://ebolacommunicationnetwork.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/cdcebolaposterswahili.png 500 600 Nadia Berger https://ebolacommunicationnetwork.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/ebola-communication-network-lg-1030x363.png Nadia Berger2015-02-02 10:44:492021-03-12 11:09:26CDC poster – Together we can stop Ebola! (Swahili)
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