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Lessons learned from Ebola: Helping communities prepare for COVID-19

coronavirus COVID-19 Channels of Hope Ebola

Watch this video to see how World Vision is using our Channels of Hope programme to partners with local, trusted leaders to educate communities to stop the spread of deadly diseases.

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