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Sierra Leone Calls for Help to Quell the Rapid Spread of the Ebola Virus

Washington D.C. - Sierra Leone's Ambassador Bockari Kortu Stevens and Leadership Africa USA have joined forces to raise awareness on the need for all of us to assist in efforts to eradicate the deadly Ebola Virus from the world, which is spreading rapidly throughout Sierra Leone and neighboring Guinea and Liberia.

The Ebola Virus has no cure, and in Sierra Leone alone has already been responsible for 46 confirmed deaths, with the number of infected persons quickly escalating. As part of our outreach efforts, the government of Sierra Leone, through its Ministry of Health and Sanitation with a mandate to conquer the Ebola Virus, is requesting any and all support from governments, organizations, and individuals worldwide to help them combat this deadly disease.

Ebola research is already underway in facilities around the world; and accordingly, the Sierra Leone Ambassador in Washington and his government is looking to collect much needed medical equipment and other supplies including medicines, antiseptics, and consumable medical supplies. The Embassy has a complete list of Sierra Leone's priority needs. If you are interested and want to help support this effort, please contact the Sierra Leone Embassy directly at (202) 939-9261/62/63 Ext. 110, or by email at info@embassyofsierraleone.net.


Leadership Africa USA

July 03, 2014

 

 
 
 

 

 

 

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