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Information Saves Lives: Ebola Outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Final Project Report

Internews;USAID (2021), 33 pp.
"On June 25, 2020, the Government of the Democratic Republic of Congo declared the end of the Ebola outbreak in Eastern DRC – the 10th in the country’s history and the second largest after the West Africa Ebola outbreak. The outbreak recorded over 3,000 Ebola cases and left over 2,000 deaths1. While the end of the outbreak marked an important milestone, it underscores the important role of partners including those of government and ordinary people in contributing to the end of the epidemic. In the mix of this, Internews was an integral member of the response effort. Over the course of project implementation, Internews produced over 1,300 radio programs which were aired more than 200,000 times on Internews 46 partner radio stations in North Kivu and Ituri – providing a platform for engaging audiences and affected population with accurate, life-saving, and relevant information.
A KAP (Knowledge, Attitude and Practice) survey conducted in December 2020 highlighted the important role and impact of Internews programming on audiences. The survey shows 68.8% of respondents reported to have heard about or listened to Internews radio program, KomaEbola (Stop Ebola). Of those who listened to the program, 93.9% reportedly found it useful and 90.5% credited the radio program for improving their knowledge about Ebola. Also, 91% of respondents attributed change in “certain practices or behaviors about Ebola” to the radio program. The survey also shows that listeners to KomaEbola radio program are 9.6% more likely to take preventive measures to protect their families and 2.8% more likely to name Ebola symptoms correctly as compared to those who did not listen to the program – indicative of the impact of the radio program in improving knowledge, influencing behavior change and promoting positive health-seeking behavior and practices in the fight against Ebola." (Executive Summary)
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION
Activity 1.1: Health Journalism Training and Ebola-related Content Production, 2
Activity 1.2: Mentoring and support of local journalists producing stories on Ebola and other health concerns, 3
Activity 1.3: KomaEbola News Bulletin Production, 6
Activity 1.4: Production of Ebola-related spots and PSAs, 9
Activity 2.1: Listener’s Clubs, 9
Activity 2.2: Public Debates, 10
Activity 2.3: Market Events, 12
Activity 2.4: Social Media Engagement, 13
Activity 2.5: Rumor Tracking Bulletin, 14
Activity 3.1: Coordination at the Field and National Levels, 16
Activity 3.2: Engagement and Coordination with the MOH Communication Team, 17
INTERNEWS RESPONSE TO THE EBOLA OUTBREAK IN EQUATEUR, WESTERN DRC, 18
Implementation of project activities in Equateur, 19
Activity 1. Radio Program Production in Equateur, 19
Activity 2. Production of Public Service Announcement (PSA) in Equateur, 20
Activity 3: Rumor Tracking Bulletin for the Ebola Response in Equateur, 20
KEY LESSONS LEARNED FROM INTERNEWS RESPONSE TO THE EBOLA OUTBREAK IN EASTERN DRC, 20