Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Delay in funds may have helped Ebola spread

A health worker wearing a protective suit assists patients at the Ebola treatment centre run by the French Red Cross in Macenta on November 21, 2014 Delays by international donors in providing money promised to fight Ebola may have allowed the disease to spread, driving up the amount of the final bill, a study said Wednesday. The analysis, conducted by Karen Grepin, a specialist in health policy at New York University, tracked both requests for funding by the UN's World Health Organisation as the crisis escalated, and when payment of donations pledged was actually made. After being informed by Guinea on March 23 last year of a "rapidly evolving" Ebola outbreak, WHO sent the West African country an initial batch of protective equipment and medical supplies. By mid-November, after the creation of the UN Mission for Ebola Emergency Response, the official request made for funding was $1.5 billion.








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