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Sierra Leone News: WHO, AfDB donate 75 vehicles for rapid response

by Awoko Publications
27/11/2017
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Rapid Response and surveillance vehiclesIn an effort to support and improve Sierra Leone’s capacity to detect and respond to outbreaks and emergencies, the World Health Organization (WHO) in collaboration with the African Development Bank (AfDB) donated 75 vehicles to the Ministry of Health and Sanitation, last Thursday 16 November 2017.
The vehicles, which include 18 cars and 57 motorbikes, will be used to support disease surveillance and response to outbreaks and other public health emergencies. The package also included safety and rain gear and has a total monetary value of over $580,000 USD.
The vehicles and gear are being dispatched to the District Health Management Teams and to the National Emergency Operations Centre, and will facilitate the deployment of Rapid Response Teams (RRTs) when there is need.
“Logistical equipment is a necessary component of a well-functioning surveillance system and we are grateful to WHO and partners for this kind donation,” said Dr. Brima Kargbo, Chief Medical Officer at the MoHS. “I’m confident that these vehicles will make a difference in terms of providing and getting the real information we need for timely outbreak detection and response.”
Following the 2014-15 Ebola outbreak, multi-disciplinary RRTs were established and trained in all districts to be deployed whenever there is a suspected outbreak or other public health emergency.
The response teams consist of Surveillance Officers, Lab Technicians, Clinicians, Environmental Health experts, social mobilisation officers, veterinarians and other responders, and undertake case investigations, sample collections, active case search and contact tracing, early treatment and referrals, and other response operations as required.
“With support from AfDB, WHO is pleased to be supporting the Ministry in creating a robust surveillance system that is able to quickly detect and immediately respond to potential outbreaks and other public health emergencies, whether this be a known or a new and emerging threat,” said Dr. Janet Kayita, Health Services Lead at WHO. “The Rapid Response Teams have a crucial part to play in safeguarding public health and these vehicles will provide important logistical support in this regard.”
ZJ/18/11/17
By Zainab Joaque
Monday November 20, 2017.

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