Ebola and Our Caregivers
The ongoing Ebola outbreak has prompted many to ask serious questions about whom primarily the horrific disease would strike. The questioned posed by Lauren Wolf, Columnist for Foreign Policy Magazine: [Read more]
The ongoing Ebola outbreak has prompted many to ask serious questions about whom primarily the horrific disease would strike. The questioned posed by Lauren Wolf, Columnist for Foreign Policy Magazine: [Read more]
Since the first cases of the disease in Sierra Leone in May, over 2500 of our people have been infected, of which there are a little over 530 survivors. Our [Read more]
I write with a heavy heart, one full of sorrows knowing pretty well how many countrymen have succumbed to this frightful epidemic; The Ebola Virus. As a true Sierra Leonean [Read more]
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Gamers learn how to conduct an investigation report on environmental crimes For World Maritime Day today, 25 September 2014, Al Jazeera has launched a ground-breaking interactive web game based [Read more]
Fellow Sierra Leoneans From Friday September 19 to Sunday September 21, 2014, we all answered to the call to stay at home for the Ebola Ose to Ose Campaign. Thousands [Read more]
Sierra Leonean President Dr. Ernest Bai Koroma will skip the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) next week when it convened its Sixty-Ninth Session in New York. The president will again [Read more]
What started few weeks ago as an isolated incident in the forest region of Guinea has now metastasized into a “complex emergency”. Though in the UN we typically reserve this [Read more]
Minstry of Health and Sanination PRESS RELEASE EBOLA OUTBREAK UPDATES—September 19, 2014 DISCHARGED CASES Total Survived and Released Patients = 367 NEW CASES New Confirmed cases [Read more]
Officials in Guinea searching for a team of health workers and journalists who went missing while trying to raise awareness of Ebola have found several bodies. A spokesman for Guinea's [Read more]
Fellow Sierra Leoneans Our country is the midst of a big trial. But by the grace of God, we shall overcome this Ebola outbreak. Many of our people have fallen [Read more]
Can the use of basic technology such as television programs, radios and possibly internet access be a useful tool in educating particularly Sierra Leonean children during this Ebola crisis? What [Read more]
Protect Health Workers, Limit Quarantines, Promote Transparency (Nairobi, September 15, 2014) –West African governments should ensure rights protections as a crucial element in controlling the unprecedented Ebola epidemic ravaging the [Read more]
Canon Jenner Buck, husband of the late Dr Olivette Buck and the Vicar-in-Charge of St Charles Parish Church, Regent has been tested negative of the Ebola Virus, while one of [Read more]
WASHINGTON, September, 16, 2014 – The World Bank Group’s (WBG) Board of Executive Directors today approved a US$105 million grant to finance Ebola-containment efforts underway in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra [Read more]
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