A public health expert coordinating United Nations efforts to fight Ebola, David Nabarro, has said he would be visiting West Africa to determine the strategies that the global body can deploy to support people, communities and governments affected by the deadly disease in West Africa.
[eap_ad_1] Nabarro at a news conference said that he will have “intensive interactions” on Wednesday with the World Bank, experts from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and others before flying to Dakar, Senegal on Wednesday. Nabarro, who was appointed a week ago, said he will then travel to the four countries affected by the current Ebola outbreak — Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea and Nigeria. He said there is a huge, unmet demand for health workers not only to care for Ebola patients.
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