The Story of Cholera

About the video

The four-minute animation covers cholera transmission, prevention, signs, and care in a simple and accessible way. The film follows evidence-based guidelines, consistent with messages already in place in Haiti. Earlier versions have been field-tested, as well as reviewed for accuracy and content.

The Story of Cholera was produced in collaboration with award-winning animator Yoni Goodman.

Download The Story of Cholera for mobile phones:
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About the project

Comments on: "The Story of Cholera" (13)

  1. [...] The Story of Cholera [...]

  2. I like this vivid cholera animation. It is simple to understand by the lay person. Am wondering if I can share to the people of Ghana.

  3. Deb Van Dyke said:

    Hi Rebecca,

    We would be delighted if you could share the film with the people in Ghana. We intend The Story of Cholera be used all over the world to help people understand how cholera is spread and how to protect themselves. We have a Creative Commons license which allows free distribution for non commercial use.

    It would be helpful to hear back from you how it’s being used in Ghana.

    Thanks so much!

  4. You are doing a good job. Thanks for it.
    It will help many persons in poor countries.

    Bruno

  5. Katherine Herz said:

    Do you need a smartphone to view this fabulous film? Is there any way to trasmit the file over a regular cell phone?

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  8. Lucy M. G. said:

    This animation is self explanatory.
    I wish many people especially in Kenya would have an access at least to see it.
    Continue the good work.

    Lucy Mwihaki Goro

  9. Laurel Cardellichio said:

    I am a public high school teacher of Advanced Placement Environmental Science and I showed this video to my 11th and 12th grade students during our water use and management unit. The students were riveted by this piece. As a teacher of a global issues course, I have found it very challenging to help students truly understand the realities faced by people in developing countries. This video is an excellent way to raise awareness!

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  11. is there a version en español?

    great work, congratulations!

    Diego E Zavala
    Ponce School of Medicine and Health Sciences

    • Deb Van Dyke said:

      Diego — We’re working on it.

  12. Vivid animation teaching and reaching the world with a great prevention and community health story.

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