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Ebola Radio Spot – Nutrition

radioThis radio spot addresses the topic: “Can a woman cured of Ebola still breastfeed her children?”, and is produced in 6 languages (French, Swahili, Kikongo, Lingala, Tshiluba and Kinande).

Sources:

  • Audio File Nutrition – Swahili
  • Audio File Nutrition- Kikongo
  • Audio File Nutrition- Lingala
  • Audio File Nutrition- Tshiluba
  • Audio File Nutrition- Kinande
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Ebola Radio Spot – Survivors (1)

radioThis radio spot addresses the topic: “Can a man or woman recovered from Ebola continue their intimate life with their partner normally?”, and is produced in 6 languages (French, Swahili, Kikongo, Lingala, Tshiluba and Kinande).

Sources:

  • Audio File Survivors (1) Swahili
  • Audio File Survivors (1) Kikongo
  • Audio File Survivors (1) Lingala
  • Audio File Survivors (1) Tshiluba
  • Audio File Survivors (1) Kinande
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Ebola Radio Spot – Survivors (2)

radioThis radio spot addresses the topic: “What are the effects of Ebola virus on babies of pregnant women during and after recovery?”, and is produced in 6 languages (French, Swahili, Kikongo, Lingala, Tshiluba and Kinande).

Sources:

  • Audio File Survivors (2) Swahili
  • Audio File Survivors (2) Kikongo
  • Audio File Survivors (2) Lingala
  • Audio File Survivors (2) Tshiluba
  • Audio File Survivors (2) Kinande

THERE IS STRENGTH IN UNITY!: Poster for Low Literacy Populations on Ebola

THERE IS STRENGTH IN UNITY!: Poster for Low Literacy Populations on Ebola
There is strength in unity. Help one another to fight Ebola! |Download|

Ebola Champions Posters

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Ebola Survivors: READ THIS BEFORE YOU HAVE SEX

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Messages on proper condom usage.

Ebola Survivors: READ THIS BEFORE YOU HAVE SEX

WHO: Survivors in Limbo

Sierra Leone has more than 2000 known Ebola survivors, who have been celebrated as heroes all over the country. But once back in the community, they face the harsh reality of stigmatization. As a young boy and orphan, Sherrie used to live with his uncle, until he was discharged from the Ebola treatment centre and he found that he wasn’t welcome back in his own home. Inspired by strength and courage, Sherrie and a few other survivors have created “the Rescue Team”, an association of Ebola survivors. The association already has more than 90 survivors from Port Loko district alone, the majority of whom are young adults.