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

radio

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.

Sources:

  • 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
Image of a radio

Ebola Radio Spot – Ports of Entry (2)

radioThis radio spot addresses the topic: “How are carriers involved in Ebola prevention?”, and is produced in 6 languages (French, Swahili, Kikongo, Lingala, Tshiluba and Kinande).

Sources:

  • Audio File Ports of Entry (2) Swahili
  • Audio File Ports of Entry (2) Kikongo
  • Audio File Ports of Entry (2)Lingala
  • Audio File Ports of Entry (2) Tshiluba
  • Audio File Ports of Entry (2) Kinande
Government of Sierra Leone - Ministry of Health and Sanitation. EVD Risk Communication and Social Mobilization Pillar

2021 Government of Sierra Leone Key Messages for EVD

2021 Government of Sierra Leone Key Messages for EVD2021- Developed by the Government of Sierra Leone, this resource features facts about Ebola, prevention, signs and symptoms, treatment and how to distinguish between COVID-19 and Ebola Virus Disease.

Source: 2021 Government of Sierra Leone Key Messages for EVD

radio

Ebola Radio Spot – Ports of Entry (1)

radioThis radio spot addresses the topic: “Do the preventive measures concern only the members of the Community?”, and is produced in 6 languages (French, Swahili, Kikongo, Lingala, Tshiluba and Kinande).

Sources:

  • Audio File Ports of Entry (1) Swahili
  • Audio File Ports of Entry (1) Kikongo
  • Audio File Ports of Entry (1) Kinande
  • Audio File Ports of Entry (1)Lingala
  • Audio File Ports of Entry (1) Tshiluba
Image of a radio

Ebola Radio Spot – Surveillance (2)

radioThis radio spot addresses the topic: “Is the Ebola vaccine important to the entire community?”, and is produced in 5 languages (French, Swahili, Kinande, Kikongo, Lingala and Tshiluba).

Sources:

  • Audio File Surveillance (2) Swahili
  • Audio File Surveillance (2) Kikongo
  • Audio File Surveillance (2)Lingala
  • Audio File Surveillance (2) Tshiluba
Recherche qualitative sur les determinants des comportements preventifs en matierede maladie a virus ebola

Recherche qualitative sur les determinants des comportements preventifs en matierede maladie a virus ebola

Recherche qualitative sur les determinants des comportements preventifs en matierede maladie a virus ebolaThis study was conducted in 2015 to identify ideational factors and practices related to EVD prevention behaviors among the population and health professionals in Côte d’Ivoire.

Source: Recherche qualitative sur les determinants des comportements preventifs en matierede maladie a virus ebola

Ebola STI Social Media Post

Social Media Posts – Audio (DRC)

Ebola STI Social Media PostThree Social Media Audio Posts addressing the importance of vaccine, hand washing and protected sex to prevent the spread of Ebola.

Sources:

Ebola Vaccine Saves Lives

Social Media Posts – Guinea

Ebola Vaccine Saves LivesEight Social Media posts highlighting the return of EVD, Ebola signs and symptoms, hand washing and vaccination to prevent the spread of Ebola

Sources:

A healthcare worker administering the ebola vaccine

WHO Ebola Fact Sheet

This WHO Ebola fact sheet (2021) provides comprehensive facts on Ebola, covering transmission, symptoms, prevention and control, vaccine, care for those recovered from Ebola and WHO response.

Source: WHO Ebola Fact Sheet