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18 months in, how is WHO's health emergencies program working? MANILA — In 2014, the world was plunged into panic when the Ebola virus spread across countries in West Africa, killing thousands. When the crisis waned, much of the criticism fell on the World Health Organization for its initial response and lack of preparedness. The agency pledged to do better and ...
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Lassa fever kills at least 21 in Nigeria: health officials Lagos - Twenty-one people have died from Lassa fever in Nigeria this month, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control said on Wednesday, in the latest outbreak in Africa's most populous nation. "Since the beginning of 2018, 80 cases have been classified as: 77 confirmed cases, three probable cases ...
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Liberia President George Weah cuts his own salary Then, as it was recovering in the past decade, it was hit by low prices for its chief exports, iron ore and rubber, and a 2014-16 Ebola outbreak. Africa's oldest republic was established by freed slaves from the United States and declared independent in 1847. As a quirk of that history, only "people of color" ...
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Former DGSE people get involved in Olympic preparations Since leaving the office of the CNR in 2014, Lieutaud had been in charge of the fight against Ebola on French territory. While working on the Olympic Games, Lieutaud may cross paths with Andre Le Mer, the former director of intelligence at the DGSE, the shadow rapporteur of the French court of audit for ...
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Westminster sales up by a fifth amid growth in managed services The group has also raised £750,000 to fund the potentially transformational Middle East managed services contract first announced last September, while Sir Tony Baldry is to become executive chairman from non-executive previously.
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