Sweden increases its efforts to stop Ebola epidemic in West Africa


(MENAFNEditorial) STOCKHOLM Sweden October 7 2014/African Press Organization (APO)/ -- Sweden today allocated an additional SEK 105 million in humanitarian support to efforts aimed at stopping the Ebola epidemic in West Africa. Following a decision by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) the funds will primarily be given to UN bodies (UNICEF WHO and WFP) in their joint efforts to fight the epidemic. This means that Sweden's total contribution to fight the epidemic amounts to some SEK 145 million.

"The UN is now focusing on stopping the spread of the virus and ensuring that those affected receive medical care. Success depends upon the world working together in a forceful and coordinated manner" says Minister for International Development Cooperation Isabella Lövin.

Part of Sida's contribution will go to supporting healthcare staff at Ebola clinics. The Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) will receive SEK 25 million to arrange housing and medical care for up to 200 healthcare workers on-site in Liberia's capital Monrovia.

"Helping people and stopping the spread of the virus depends on ensuring that healthcare staff can work in an efficient manner" says Ms Lövin. "Safe working conditions and the opportunity to themselves receive medical care are vital for doctors and nurses from other countries to be willing to volunteer" Ms Lövin emphasises.

The Government is currently considering what other measures Sweden can take to help in the fight against the ongoing Ebola outbreak in West Africa.


African Press Organization

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