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Faith leaders create awareness about Ebola

Ebola

World Vision Sierra Leone engaged faith leaders to spread the word about Ebola - thus removing peoples' fears and misconceptions about the virus. The faith leaders educated their congregations about prevention and control. 

Watch to see how it was done, and how it made a difference.

Click here for more information about World Vision's response. 

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