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STORY: WHO / GUINEA EBOLA
TRT: 1.16
SOURCE: WHO
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: FRENCH /NATS
DATELINE: 15 JULY 2014, CONAKRY, GUINEA / FILE
15 JULY 2014, CONAKRY
1. Med shot, WHO sign on the gate
2. Car entering the compound
3. Med shot, people working at the desk
4. Close up, woman behind a computer
5. Med shot, group working
6. SOUNDBITE (French) Dr. Benido Impuna, WHO epidemiologist and manager of the response centre:
“The purpose of this center is twofold; to bring together all the partners who are involved in supporting the affected countries by this Ebola outbreak to provide the required technical support. The 2nd objective is to ensure that the required financial resources are mobilized to stop the transmission of the Ebola outbreak in the 3 affected countries, namely Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.”
FILE – WHO - CONAKRY, GUINEA
7. Various shots, doctors in protective suits treating patients
The World Health Organization (WHO) has activated a Sub-regional Outbreak Coordination Centre in Conakry, Guinea in response to growing number of Ebola infections in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone.
The centre will be responsible for ensuring effective use and deployment of limited, but highly critical resources based on prioritization and agreed objectives.
Benido Impuna, WHO epidemiologist and manager of the response centre explained that the centre will “bring together all the partners who are involved in supporting the affected countries” to provide technical assistance and to mobilize the financial resources needed to stop the transmission of the Ebola outbreak in the 3 affected countries.
The establishment of the centre was requested by health ministers from 11 African countries at an emergency meeting convened by WHO in Accra, Ghana, 2-3 July.
The Accra meeting identified critical challenges and gaps in the response: coordination, communications, cross-border collaboration, treatment of patients, contact tracing and community participation, human resources and financial support.
As of 12 July, the total number of cases attributed to Ebola in these three countries stands at 964, including 603 deaths.