Educating the community about Ebola by World Health Organization (WHO)
Social mobilization: educating communities about Ebola virus disease and ways to protect themselves from this severe, often fatal illness. Protection includes the safe burial of community members that died from Ebola.
Social mobilization: educating communities about Ebola virus disease and ways to protect themselves from this severe, often fatal illness. Protection includes the safe burial of community members that died from Ebola.
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Kim Zeus
South korea and UN women organization try to open global partnership event 4th August to 15th August from visitors of Africa We are scared of this visiting from Africa students Few students live in this epicenter countries but our goverment and UN WOMEN just keep opening this conference in South korea We futunatley don't have any suspicious patients in Korea but who knows the Africa visitors already were infected by this virus then someone doesn't have any symptom or doesn't show typical sympton when they pass through airport to visit korea so We feel very terrifiying scary of theirs opening with Africa visitors so We hope WHO need to alert and warn to UN WOMEN which organization keeps opening this dangerious event in SOUTH korea Please let them stop opening event in south korea we don't want ebloa virus outbreak from Africa visitors
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Anthony Rispin
Seeing that it's now reached Nigeria. Shouldn't flight restrictions be put in place.
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Emmanuel Olamide Daniyan
we have to subject diseases to our own control and this can be done by creating awareness a on the fatality rate of the disease, quarantine and proper burial of those who died as a result of the disease.... Thank you
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Shaimaa Abdelaziz
مين عايزة تشتغل وهى فى البيت وكله من على النت وكمان توصل مرتبها اكتر من 4500ج وكمان هدايا وسفر للخارج وكل ده من اوريفليم مين عايزة تعمل عضويه وكمان من غير قيود وكمان هكون معاكى لحد مانكبر سوا يلا ابعتيلى ادد وافهمك النظام
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Charles D Sharp
Safe and proper burial of those contaminated may require burial by cremation and incineration of contaminated material. These types of epidemics and pandemics have occurred throughout history in Europe, China, and the U.S. Disease contaminated procedures are not nothing new or out of the oridinary, but should be part of any cultures or communities plan of action to reduce the spread of disease. Religious and cultural norms at times have to take a backseat to the overall protection of a community.
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Hola Hormortholar
Frantic effort n sensitisation of d populace should b a continous exercise in curbing the spread of the deadly virus...to be forewarned is to be forearmed. Thumb up UNDP!
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