Concept Note on Communication Strategy for the Ebola Crisis for Countries in a East and Southern Africa
This document focuses on quickly developing an effective communication strategy for addressing Ebola. It does not address other aspects of handling Ebola such as treatment, quarantine control, infection prevention, medical staff training, monitoring, logistics and epidemiology. It also does not include how to plan for potential social, economic and security disruptions, although the decisions made by technical experts on how to handle many of these issues should then be addressed through the communication strategy.
Source: Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs
Date of Publication: March 25, 2019
SIMILIAR RESOURCES
Tools
Examples
- Crisis and Outbreak Communication Pandemic Flu and Other Disasters
- PAHO Strategic and Operational Plan for Responding to Pandemic Influenza
- The Importance of Social and Behavioral Change Response in the Zika Outbreak: Lessons Learned from Ebola
- Generic Algorithm to Aid Action Planning at District and Regional Levels
- Priorities for the Global COVID-19 Response
- Social Franchising: Improving Quality and Expanding Contraceptive Choice in the Private Sector
- Making Content Meaningful: A Guide to Adapting Existing Global Health Content for Different Audiences
- Prioritizing and Targeting SBC Investments for Youth
- Plan de Contingence du Systeme des Nations Unies pour une Epidemie de Fievre Hemorragique a Virus Ebola
- Integrated Management Strategy for Dengue Prevention and Control
- Risk Communication and Community Engagement (RCCE) Considerations: Ebola Response in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Report and Recommendations for the ScaleUp of the Roshan Mustaqbil (Bright Future) mHealth Pilot Intervention
- Our Letter to Sindh: Your Movement to Save Mothers and Children
- Health Communication Component, Pakistan - Project Documentaries