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2014
International SOS poster translated into Manjaku (Senegalese language)
Poster by International SOS translated, with permission, into Manjaku, a language spoken in southern Senegal.
Poster by International SOS translated, with permission, into Manjaku, a language spoken in southern Senegal.
Poster by International SOS translated, with permission, into Jola Fonyi, a language spoken in southern Senegal.
Poster by International SOS translated, with permission, into Bandial, a language spoken in southern Senegal.
Literature from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services about Ebola.
A website from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services with information on the 2014 Ebola outbreak.
This poster from Sierra Leone describes signs and symptoms of Ebola while also promoting a hotline number.
Viral hemorrhagic fevers overview; CDC recommendations; what to do if you think you have been infected; what to do after you return.
The zip file contains illustrations of someone with headache, fever, vomiting, etc. DOWNLOAD Ebola Symptom Illustrations
The poster has information about how the virus is transmitted from animals to humans. The audience is Liberian communities where introduction of the virus from bushmeat is a primary danger. The poster is clear, bright, and understandable. Original poster: http://www.unicef.org/cbsc/images/Ebola-Spead-the-Word.jpg
Signs and symptoms (French)