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Kamakombe, Democratic Republic of the Congo

4 memories from Kamakombe, Democratic Republic of the Congo

The image shows a close-up of a large, vertically oriented poster or banner, likely displayed outdoors or in a public space. The poster features bold text in French and a graphic design aimed at public health awareness, specifically concerning Ebola.

The top section of the poster displays official emblems and text from the Ministry of Public Health, Hygiene, and Prevention of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Prominently featured is a large red and white "STOP EBOLA" graphic, accompanied by text that translates to "TO PROTECT US AND PROTECT OUR COMMUNITY AGAINST EBOLA." To the right, there is a green graphic with the number "151" and text indicating a free information hotline.

Below this, a section titled "Bonnes pratiques" (Good practices) outlines recommended actions with accompanying illustrations and descriptions. These include washing hands correctly, washing and cooking food thoroughly, and avoiding contact with bodily fluids and secretions.

The poster appears to be made of a durable material, possibly vinyl or PVC, and is designed to withstand outdoor conditions. It is affixed with at least one grommet at the top, suggesting it is hung or tied.

The environment around the poster is visible on the right side, showing a rough, wooden surface that appears to be part of a structure like a wall or table. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with natural light illuminating the poster. The background is out of focus, indicating the photograph was taken at a close range to capture the details of the poster.

The context provided about Kamakombe, Democratic Republic of the Congo, suggests this poster is located in a region actively engaged in public health campaigns against Ebola.

The image shows a close-up of a large, vertically oriented poster or banner, likely displayed outdoors or in a public space. The poster features bold text in French and a graphic design aimed at public health awareness, specifically concerning Ebola. The top section of the poster displays official emblems and text from the Ministry of Public Health, Hygiene, and Prevention of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Prominently featured is a large red and white "STOP EBOLA" graphic, accompanied by text that translates to "TO PROTECT US AND PROTECT OUR COMMUNITY AGAINST EBOLA." To the right, there is a green graphic with the number "151" and text indicating a free information hotline. Below this, a section titled "Bonnes pratiques" (Good practices) outlines recommended actions with accompanying illustrations and descriptions. These include washing hands correctly, washing and cooking food thoroughly, and avoiding contact with bodily fluids and secretions. The poster appears to be made of a durable material, possibly vinyl or PVC, and is designed to withstand outdoor conditions. It is affixed with at least one grommet at the top, suggesting it is hung or tied. The environment around the poster is visible on the right side, showing a rough, wooden surface that appears to be part of a structure like a wall or table. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with natural light illuminating the poster. The background is out of focus, indicating the photograph was taken at a close range to capture the details of the poster. The context provided about Kamakombe, Democratic Republic of the Congo, suggests this poster is located in a region actively engaged in public health campaigns against Ebola.

Kamakombe
In Kamakombe, Democratic Republic of the Congo, a man in a white t-shirt and dark pants gestures animatedly while standing behind a table covered with a patterned cloth, on which several jars are arranged. He is addressing a group of people. To his left, a woman in a headscarf and patterned dress holds a large poster with the text "STOP EBOLA" and other French writing. To the right of the man, another man in a black hoodie and dark pants stands with his arms crossed, observing the scene. In the foreground, a person wearing a bright green shirt and a white crocheted headscarf is partially visible from the back. The environment appears to be an indoor space with concrete flooring, yellow-painted walls, and a wooden door in the background. A partially visible wooden bench is present on the left.

In Kamakombe, Democratic Republic of the Congo, a man in a white t-shirt and dark pants gestures animatedly while standing behind a table covered with a patterned cloth, on which several jars are arranged. He is addressing a group of people. To his left, a woman in a headscarf and patterned dress holds a large poster with the text "STOP EBOLA" and other French writing. To the right of the man, another man in a black hoodie and dark pants stands with his arms crossed, observing the scene. In the foreground, a person wearing a bright green shirt and a white crocheted headscarf is partially visible from the back. The environment appears to be an indoor space with concrete flooring, yellow-painted walls, and a wooden door in the background. A partially visible wooden bench is present on the left.

Kamakombe
In Kamakombe, Democratic Republic of the Congo, a group of women are seated in what appears to be a classroom or community meeting space. The room has a light-colored wall and a blackboard visible behind the subjects. A poster with text and images is attached to the upper left portion of the wall.

In the foreground, a young woman wearing a lime green t-shirt and a white lace headscarf looks to her right, away from the camera. She is seated on an orange chair. Next to her, a woman in a black dress and headscarf sits on a blue chair, resting her chin on her hand. Her arms are crossed.

Behind these women, other individuals are visible. One woman wears a brown jacket over a patterned top and is looking to her left. Another woman in a pink shirt is seated and holding an object. Further back, another person is partially visible. The women are seated on various colored chairs, including blue and orange. Clothing includes patterned fabrics and head coverings. A pink folded paper is placed on the orange chair in front of the young woman. The floor is concrete. Red flip-flops are on the floor near the woman in the black dress.

In Kamakombe, Democratic Republic of the Congo, a group of women are seated in what appears to be a classroom or community meeting space. The room has a light-colored wall and a blackboard visible behind the subjects. A poster with text and images is attached to the upper left portion of the wall. In the foreground, a young woman wearing a lime green t-shirt and a white lace headscarf looks to her right, away from the camera. She is seated on an orange chair. Next to her, a woman in a black dress and headscarf sits on a blue chair, resting her chin on her hand. Her arms are crossed. Behind these women, other individuals are visible. One woman wears a brown jacket over a patterned top and is looking to her left. Another woman in a pink shirt is seated and holding an object. Further back, another person is partially visible. The women are seated on various colored chairs, including blue and orange. Clothing includes patterned fabrics and head coverings. A pink folded paper is placed on the orange chair in front of the young woman. The floor is concrete. Red flip-flops are on the floor near the woman in the black dress.

Kamakombe
A man in a white polo shirt with logos on it is speaking to the camera in an indoor setting. He is gesturing with his right hand. Next to him on his left, a woman in a headscarf and patterned dress is holding up a poster that says "STOP EBOLA." The poster also has text in French and images related to preventing Ebola. In the background, there is a banner with text in French and logos. Another woman is partially visible in the background. The environment appears to be a room with plain walls.

A man in a white polo shirt with logos on it is speaking to the camera in an indoor setting. He is gesturing with his right hand. Next to him on his left, a woman in a headscarf and patterned dress is holding up a poster that says "STOP EBOLA." The poster also has text in French and images related to preventing Ebola. In the background, there is a banner with text in French and logos. Another woman is partially visible in the background. The environment appears to be a room with plain walls.

Kamakombe