Radio Spot – Ebola Vaccination
This radio spot in 9 languages discusses the importance of vaccination to protect against the spread of Ebola and EVD. Radio scripts are available in French and English.
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This radio spot in 9 languages discusses the importance of vaccination to protect against the spread of Ebola and EVD. Radio scripts are available in French and English.
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These visuals are used as billboards to encourage communities to get vaccinated, and are available in various sizes and formats.
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This video from Guinea discusses the importance of vaccination in the prevention of Ebola, produced in French and 5 local languages.
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This radio spot addresses the topic: “Is the Ebola vaccine important to the entire community?”, and is produced in 6 languages (French, Swahili, Kinande, Kikongo, Lingala, Tshiluba and Kinande).
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This radio spot addresses the topic: “Can a person who has already been vaccinated still carry the Ebola virus?”, and is produced in 6 languages (French, Swahili, Kikongo, Lingala, Tshiluba and Kinande).
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This Guide was developed by the Yale Institute of Global Health and the UNICEF Demand for Immunization team. It is intended for public health professionals, communicators, advocates and anyone else who wishes to create pro-vaccine content to motivate people to vaccinate themselves and their entourage.
Source: Vaccine Messaging Guide
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
This fact sheet provides updated (2020) facts on Ebola Vaccines, addressing vaccine licensing, distribution, eligibility, adverse effects, ring vaccines and the role vaccines in outbreak control.
Source: Ebola FAQ’s (WHO)
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