Head of new UN Ebola emergency response mission arrives in Ghana.
The head of the United Nations Mission for
Ebola Emergency Response (UNMEER) yesterday joined an advance team deployed
in Accra, Ghana, to ensure the rapid, effective and coherent action
necessary to stop the outbreak, treat the infected, ensure essential
services, preserve stability and prevent the spread of the deadly virus.
“Over the week, he will travel to Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea to open all three regional offices for the Mission,” UN spokesman Stéphane Dujarric told reporters in New York.
Established just over a week ago by Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, UNMEER is the first-ever UN emergency health mission. It will harness the capabilities and competencies of all the relevant UN actors under a unified operational structure to ensure a rapid, effective, efficient and coherent response to the crisis.
Mr. Banbury is scheduled to give a press conference on Tuesday in Accra, which will serve as the Mission’s headquarters.
On Wednesday, the Secretary-General will be briefed by the Ebola outbreak response operations team when he visits the Strategic Health Operations Centre at the Geneva headquarters of the World Health Organization (WHO).
Mr. Ban met today in New York with the Foreign Minister of Sierra Leone, Samura Kamara. The two discussed the effects of the Ebola outbreak on the country and how the UN would work with Sierra Leone to combat the outbreak and mitigate its effects.
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