Brochure: Get Early Treatment for Ebola

Brochure: Get Early Treatment for Ebola
This flyer stresses the importance of calling 117 to get early treatment for Ebola symptoms. |Download|

Taking Care of Someone with Suspected Ebola: Be Safe While You Wait

Taking Care of Someone with Suspected Ebola: Be Safe While You Wait
When a loved one has ebola, it is important for you to follow the proper steps to keep yourself and your family safe while you wait for help to arrive. |Download|

What Does a Negative Test Result Mean?

Fact-Sheet Testing Negative Ebola VirusExplains that even after a negative test result for Ebola, you can still get Ebola and you need to take steps to keep you, your family, and Mama Salone safe. |Download|

Know the Early Symptoms of Ebola: Poster

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Depicts the early symptoms of Ebola. Encourages calling 117 if you have any of the early symptoms. |Download|

Ensuring a Safe and Dignified Burial for your Loved One

ebola loved one safe burial handout
Safe burials are the way to show respect and honor to those who have died while protecting the living.

Infographic: Ensuring a Safe and Dignified Burial for your Loved One

What to Expect When You’ve Been Quarantined

ebola quarantine flipbook
Flipbook explaining what happens when you or ones you know have been quarantined.

What to Expect When You’ve Been Quarantined

africa united

Africa United: Trust Your Health Worker Poster ft. Yaya Toure (Manchester City/Ivory Coast)

africa unitedAfrica United is a global team of football stars, celebrities, international health bodies and other organizations committed to stopping the spread of Ebola and building a healthier West Africa. Africa United provides critical education, resources and solidarity to those affected by Ebola in West Africa.

Our mission is to help stop the spread of Ebola and protect individuals and communities in affected areas by:

  • Driving adherence to positive behavior change messages tailored to current needs
  • Instilling confidence in health workers continued efforts in the community
  • Catalyzing resource mobilization from public and corporate sources
  • Coordinating a synergies amongst government leaders, local NGOs and international humanitarian response organizations

Africa United launched in the fall of 2014 to meet a critical need for support and behavior change messages, and uses the power of celebrity – African footballers – to deliver these messages through media, sports, health and governmental distribution partners. The campaign has produced and distributed a series of videos, radio spots and print materials (e.g., posters, football cards, notebooks) that feature locally influential celebrities delivering health and support messages, and we work closely with CDC in-country teams and NGO partners to adapt materials to rapidly changing needs. To view or download the materials, please visit www.WeAreAfricaUnited.org.

Africa United: Trust Your Health Worker Poster ft. Yaya Toure (Manchester City/Ivory Coast)

Her Dreams vs. Ebola Series

More Than Me (MTM) works in the West Point slum of Liberia to get girls off the street and into school. Due to the Ebola outbreak, MTM had to shut down its academy and is now running an Ebola Response plan for West Point. Through fear and heartache, these girls hold tight to their dreams. And we can’t let Ebola get in the way of that.
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Ebola Poster Signs Symptoms MALINKE

CDC Ebola poster signs and symptoms

Ebola Poster Signs Symptoms MALINKECDC Ebola poster for signs and symptoms, translated by Translators without Borders, available in Malinke.

ebola fever signs and symptoms

CDC Ebola poster signs and symptoms

ebola fever signs and symptomsCDC Ebola poster for signs and symptoms, translated by Translators without Borders, available in Krio.