Zero Ebola: 90-day Surveillance
This video addresses the 90-day surveillance period for EVD. Three videos features a female doctor explaining how and why communities must remain vigilant during this 90-day period, in French and three local languages (Soussou, Poular, and Malinke). One video features a male doctor in French only.
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This short video, part of the ‘Zero Ebola’ campaign, reminds communities to be vigilant and demonstrates how to keep Ebola at bay.
This radio spot in 9 languages is part of the ‘Zero Ebola’ campaign in Mali and reminds the community of the hygiene practices that keep Ebola at bay. The radio script is available in French and English.
This series of 3 ‘Zero Ebola’ posters reminds communities to practice frequent hand washing, clean households, disinfect food and to visit health centers in case of unusual symptoms.
This social media post features illustrated ways of greeting others safely to protect against EVD.
This social media post features messaging on protecting one’s sexual partner after being cured of Ebola.
This social media post features messages on hand washing to protect against EVD.
This video discusses how Ebola is transmitted and how families can protect themselves against EVD. This video is available in seven languages.
This video from Guinea discusses how families can protect themselves against EVD and prevent the spread of Ebola. The video is available in seven languages.
This 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.