The Story of Ebola
This animation—produced by Global Health Media Project in collaboration with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, UNICEF, and Yoni Goodman—brings to life key messages that help people see and understand how Ebola spreads and how to protect themselves and their communities. Download link: http://globalhealthmedia.org/videos/
The animated story is told by a young girl whose grandfather dies from Ebola and puts the rest of her family at risk. It brings to life the many messages that are so crucial in understanding this disease on a community level.
The film makes visible the invisible Ebola germs to help people see and understand how Ebola spreads and how to protect themselves. Critical messages are woven through the story so that people better understand Ebola, see themselves within the context of an outbreak, and see how to act in ways that can keep themselves safe from the disease and protect their communities.
Although the situation in West Africa has improved dramatically, the Ebola crisis is still not over. This film is intended to be part of ongoing educational and awareness efforts in that region that are critical in eradicating this disease.
For more information about our work on Ebola, please visit: http://www.ifrcmedia.org/ebola/
This animation—produced by Global Health Media Project in collaboration with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, UNICEF, and Yoni Goodman—brings to life key messages that help people see and understand how Ebola spreads and how to protect themselves and their communities. Download link: http://globalhealthmedia.org/videos/
The animated story is told by a young girl whose grandfather dies from Ebola and puts the rest of her family at risk. It brings to life the many messages that are so crucial in understanding this disease on a community level.
The film makes visible the invisible Ebola germs to help people see and understand how Ebola spreads and how to protect themselves. Critical messages are woven through the story so that people better understand Ebola, see themselves within the context of an outbreak, and see how to act in ways that can keep themselves safe from the disease and protect their communities.
Although the situation in West Africa has improved dramatically, the Ebola crisis is still not over. This film is intended to be part of ongoing educational and awareness efforts in that region that are critical in eradicating this disease.
For more information about our work on Ebola, please visit: http://www.ifrcmedia.org/ebola/
Fucking copy
READ THE FUCKING DESCRIPTION
Man don’t ever eat bat
Just washing ur hands and stuff can’t cure Ebola! I don’t even think there is a cure yet!
I wish i had her voice,sounds perfect for a anime girl.
I know that Ebola is not a joke but the grandfather's dead body looked like a zombie's
The suits of the Ebola treahters are like the black death doctors are gonna be mistaken and we will all in the future think they were scary as hell.
Aww I’m glad the mother survived
I feel bad for the people who have ebola
GOD DIS WAS AMAZING
Yeah that is a bat.
If only we could see diseases…
that lady put those germs IN HER EYES SHE DIDNT WIPE IT.
OFF