Sunday, 19 October 2014

East Africa is answering the call to help Ebola-affected nation

East Africa is answering the call to help Ebola-affected nations. Health ministers from the region have decided to send over 600 health workers to West Africa, including 41 doctors. Kenya is sending 15 doctors, Uganda 14 and five each from Rwanda and Tanzania. Burundi is sending 250 health workers and Kenya 300. That comes as the UN calls on the international community to accelerate and dramatically expand aid to combat the spread of Ebola. The African Union has also been calling for volunteers.

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