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ECA contributes awareness materials to aid Ethiopia’s fight against COVID-19

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ECA contributes awareness materials to aid Ethiopia’s fight against COVID-19

1 April 2020
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The Economic Commission for Africa and the UN Communications Group last week handed over to the Government of Ethiopia, awareness materials to ensure ordinary citizens have access to timely and accurate information in the fight against the COVID-19 outbre
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The Economic Commission for Africa and the UN Communications Group last week handed over to the Government of Ethiopia, awareness materials to ensure ordinary citizens have access to timely and accurate information in the fight against the COVID-19 outbreak.

The Economic Commission for Africa and the UN Communications Group last week handed over to the Government of Ethiopia, awarenessmaterials to ensure ordinary citizens haveaccess to timely and accurate informationinthe fight against theCOVID-19outbreak.

Over 40000 flyers and brochures were printed fordistribution by relevant government entities.

Topics include emergency preparedness and response,thedisease anditsconditions, healthy livingand safety, among others.

“We are honoured to partner with the Ethiopian Public Health Institute and the Ministry of Transport during this time of crisis,” saidAliTodaro, Chief of ConferenceManagement Sectionat the ECA.

“The UN is working around the world to tackle the COVID-19 outbreak.Werecognize that a positive outcome is only possible if the ordinary person is fully informed.”

Charles Ndungu,ChiefofECA’sPrinting and Publishing Unit, added his voice, saying,“Every time one places a call in Ethiopia, they get an educational message about coronavirus prevention.But we all know that is not enough because not everyone has a cell phone.The ECA is happy to be playing its small part in this massive fight against the deadly virus that is set change our world as we know it,if we do not act fast.”

Mr. Ndungu said he wasgrateful to all the staff“who have been putting inextra hours to make thispossible”.

Teshome Kifle, also from thePrinting and Publishing Unit said,“We all know that knowledgechangesattitudes. What we have been seeing around the continent wasan inauspicious attitude towardthe coronavirus from our people. Our hope is that these flyers and pamphlets will go a long way in ensuring people take this pandemic seriouslyto protect themselves, their families and colleagues,” said Mr. Kifle.

For her part, Ethiopia’s Transport Minister,DagmawitMoges, thanked ECA’s Executive Secretary Vera Songwe and her team forprovidingthe governmentwiththeinformative brochures about COVID-19.

“I look forward to joining forces to utilize our collective capacitytowards combating this pandemic,” she said on Twitter.

The government, working in partnership with the WHO, other UN agencies and the private sector,isimplementingother basic measures to increase awareness and prevent the spread of COVID-19with the health ministryprovidingregular updateson all media, including through megaphones andinsign language.

Meanwhile, Ethiopiahaspartnered with the Jack Ma Foundation and other partners to help distribute Corona Virus testing kits, masks, face shields, and protective suits to the 54 countries on the Continent.Prime MinisterAbiyAhmedismanaging the logistics and distribution of thesupplies.

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