While media attention is somewhat settled, Ban Ki-moon shows its solidarity with the West African countries affected by Ebola. The Secretary General of the UN visited Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea, the three countries most affected by the epidemic. He also had to step in Mali country to a lesser extent.
He is seen here in Hastings processing center near Freetown, the capital of Sierra Leone, which has the largest number of cases. "You are heroes," said he notably launched caregivers and survivors.
Accompanied including the Director General of WHO, Dr Margaret Chan, Ban Ki-moon assured of the support of the international community not only to control the epidemic but also rebuild the disaster health services.
Part there is a year in southern Guinea, the epidemic has claimed more than 7,300 deaths over 19 000 recorded cases, according to the latest report of WHO published Saturday. If reported cases rising more slowly, most remain vigilant warn specialists.
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