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Guinea, Sierra Leone and Mali have each produced several songs about Ebola. The latest brings together some of the best musicians in the region. The song contains several fundamental messages, in particular that people should seek medical help when they are sick.
Information for health Workers in West Africa
Factsheets, Posters and Audio Material
Posters, Factsheets and Audio for free download
IEC Poster 60x40cm
Source: http://www.prevention-ebola.gouv.ci/
IEC Poster 80x60cm
Source: http://www.prevention-ebola.gouv.ci/
Information generale (poster)
Source: http://www.prevention-ebola.gouv.ci/
Dépliant
Source: http://www.prevention-ebola.gouv.ci
Campagne prevention Ebola en Côte d'Ivoire
Source: http://www.prevention-ebola.gouv.ci
L’Ebola est mortel. En cas de fièvre, diarrhée, vomissement, saignement, allez vite à l’hôpital, appelez 143 ou 101. Consultez www.prevention-ebola.gouv.ci
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L’Ebola est mortel. Lavez-vous régulièrement les mains au savon. Désinfectez tout à l’eau de javel. Signal...ez vite tout cas suspect au143 ou 101.
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Le Risque EBOLA est réel. Ne pas chasser, manipuler et manger la viande de brousse. Evitez de serrer les mains, les contacts avec les animaux et les cadavres.
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Source: http://www.prevention-ebola.gouv.ci/index2.php?page=ki
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This video animation was created for use in West Africa to help dispel myths about how Ebola is spread, and to prevent infection and further spreading of the disease. The story is based around a teenage boy on a hospital cot in Liberia, who speaks to his parents, brother and sister warning them abou...t the disease and telling them how it can be prevented. The story highlights the need for isolation and shows the heartache of the family as they are unable to comfort, touch, or care for the boy who is very ill. His words are words of comfort to those who are separated from their loved ones as they are encouraged to take care of themselves and keep away from those who are ill.
The video was created by Chocolate Moose Media, an organisation specialising in the use of film and animation for behaviour change, and mobile-health-education innovator iHeed, in collaboration with United Methodist Communications, who provided partial funding.
The video, which uses only young voices, is being made available in eight versions: Nigerian English and Pidgin, South African English, French (for Ivory Coast and Guinea), Sierra Leone English, and Liberian English and Krio. It can be downloaded in high definition, low definition, and for use on mobile platforms.
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Want to build a tippy tap? Want to teach someone else how to? Here is a graphical manual that works for both literate and illiterate populations. If you need a particular language that’s not here or can assist with translation, please let us know!
Accessed 18 December 2014