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WHO/UNICEF Key Messages for Social Mobilization (KRIO)

February 4, 2015/in Messages Translators without Borders, UNICEF, World Health Organization Sierra Leone Krio Social Mobilization Aid Workers /by Nadia Berger

keymessagesforsocialmobilizationWHO/UNICEF Key Messages for Social Mobilization in Ebola Affected Countries translated in Krio by Translators without Borders.

 

Resource Type(s)

Messages

Topic(s)

Social Mobilization

Audience(s)

Aid Workers

Language(s)

Krio

Country(ies)

Sierra Leone

Source(s)

Translators without Borders

UNICEF

World Health Organization

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WHO/UNICEF Key Messages for Social Mobilization (MENDE)

February 4, 2015/in Messages Translators without Borders, UNICEF, World Health Organization Sierra Leone English, Mende Social Mobilization Aid Workers /by Nadia Berger

SocMob_KeyMessages_SEPT2014.MENDEWHO/UNICEF Key Messages for Social Mobilization in Ebola Affected Countries translated in Mende by Translators without Borders.

Resource Type(s)

Messages

Topic(s)

Social Mobilization

Audience(s)

Aid Workers

Language(s)

English

Mende

Country(ies)

Sierra Leone

Source(s)

Translators without Borders

UNICEF

World Health Organization

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WHO/UNICEF Key Messages for Social Mobilization (THEMNE)

February 4, 2015/in Messages Translators without Borders Sierra Leone Themne Social Mobilization Aid Workers /by Nadia Berger

keymessagesforsocialmobilizationthemneWHO/UNICEF Key Messages for Social Mobilization in Ebola Affected Countries translated in Themne by Translated without Borders.

Resource Type(s)

Messages

Topic(s)

Social Mobilization

Audience(s)

Aid Workers

Language(s)

Themne

Country(ies)

Sierra Leone

Source(s)

Translators without Borders

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WHO/UNICEF Key Messages for Social Mobilization (Fular)

February 4, 2015/in Messages Translators without Borders, UNICEF, World Health Organization Guinea Fula/Pula/Pulaar Social Mobilization Aid Workers /by Nadia Berger

SocMob_KeyMessages_FULARWHO/UNICEF Key Messages for Social Mobilization in Ebola Affected Countries translated in Fular by Translators without Borders.

Resource Type(s)

Messages

Topic(s)

Social Mobilization

Audience(s)

Aid Workers

Language(s)

Fula/Pula/Pulaar

Country(ies)

Guinea

Source(s)

Translators without Borders

UNICEF

World Health Organization

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

February 3, 2015/in Poster CDC Guinea Fula/Pula/Pulaar Social Mobilization People Developing Messages and Materials /by Nadia Berger

Together-we-can-stop-Ebola-FulaCDC poster “Together we can stop Ebola!”, translated by Translators without Borders, is available in Fula.

Resource Type(s)

Poster

Topic(s)

Social Mobilization

Audience(s)

People Developing Messages and Materials

Language(s)

Fula/Pula/Pulaar

Country(ies)

Guinea

Source(s)

CDC

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ebola stigma poster bambara

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

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

ebola stigma poster bambaraA new CDC poster “Together we can stop Ebola!”, translated by Translators without Borders, is available in Bambara.

Resource Type(s)

Poster

Topic(s)

Social Mobilization

Audience(s)

People Developing Messages and Materials

Language(s)

Bambara

Country(ies)

Mali

Source(s)

CDC

Translators without Borders

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cdc ebola poster swahili

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)

Follow-up Study on Public Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Relating to Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) Prevention and Medical Care in Sierra Leone

January 27, 2015/in Research CDC, FOCUS 1000, Ministry of Health Sierra Leone English Social Mobilization People Developing Messages and Materials /by Kama Garrison
kap2reportFollow-up Study on Public Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Relating to Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) Prevention and Medical Care in Sierra Leone

Sierra Leone Knowledge Attitudes and Practices–KAP 2

Resource Type(s)

Research

Topic(s)

Social Mobilization

Audience(s)

People Developing Messages and Materials

Language(s)

English

Country(ies)

Sierra Leone

Source(s)

CDC

FOCUS 1000

Ministry of Health

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Message Guide for Ebola Communications

January 25, 2015/in Messages Liberia Incident Management System Social Mobilization Message Development Committee Liberia English Social Mobilization People Developing Messages and Materials /by Katie Frank

messageguideforebolacommunicationThe is the latest Version of the Ebola Message Guidance Package developed for Communication and Social Mobilization in Liberia.

The purpose of this guidance package is to provide government agencies, response committees and teams, media outlets, partners, and community leaders with accurate and consistent information to use for when communicating about Ebola in Liberia. All are encouraged to share this document widely as a guide for all communicating about Ebola.

The messages should be adapted to audiences and into Liberia’s local languages and vernaculars as they are shared through local community networks and organizations. Monitoring of audience response for effectiveness and needed refinement is encouraged.

Message Guide for Ebola Communications Version 3

Resource Type(s)

Messages

Topic(s)

Social Mobilization

Audience(s)

People Developing Messages and Materials

Language(s)

English

Country(ies)

Liberia

Source(s)

Liberia Incident Management System Social Mobilization Message Development Committee

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mobilizing youth for ebola education

Youth mobilisation – Key considerations in the context of Ebola in Sierra Leone and Liberia

January 8, 2015/in Research UNICEF Liberia English Social Mobilization Aid Workers /by Myriam Dems

mobilizing youth for ebola educationYouth mobilisation – Key considerations in the context of Ebola in Sierra Leone and Liberia

Resource Type(s)

Research

Topic(s)

Social Mobilization

Audience(s)

Aid Workers

Language(s)

English

Country(ies)

Liberia

Source(s)

UNICEF

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Useful Links

  • CORE Group
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  • UNICEF - Social Sciences Analytics Cell
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