Impact of the Ebola Crisis : A Perspective from the Countries
This panel discussion addresses the Ebola crisis in West Africa and how the crisis has already had a profound impact on millions of people in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone. Participants discussed the urgent issues that must be handled, including urgent financing.
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okr-10986-243242021-04-23T14:04:21Z Impact of the Ebola Crisis : A Perspective from the Countries Kim, Jim Yong Lagarde, Christine Ki-moon, Ban Kaberuka, Donald Conde, Alpha Koroma, Ernest Sirleaf, Johnson Frieden, Tom PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT SOCIAL MOBILIZATION RISKS HUMAN CAPACITY TREATMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH COUNSELORS SKILLED HEALTH PERSONNEL YOUNG GIRLS FINANCING EBOLA VIRUS QUALITY OF HEALTH CARE PREVENTION DOCTORS COMMUNITY HEALTH GOOD GOVERNANCE HEALTH CARE DRUGS HEALTH CARE WORKERS DEATH DEATH RATE INCENTIVES HEALTH CAPACITY BUILDING EPIDEMIC HEALTH WORKERS ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES LABORATORY SERVICES NATIONAL LEVEL HEALTH FACILITIES HOSPITAL PUBLIC HEALTH KNOWLEDGE ESSENTIAL HEALTH SERVICES SECURITY SITUATION PUBLIC INFORMATION DISEASES TRAINING PATIENT INTERVENTION RESOURCE MOBILIZATION HEALTH SYSTEMS HUMANITARIAN ASPECTS DEMOCRACY NURSES EMERGENCY RESPONSE FOOD SUPPLIES HEALTH ORGANIZATION ORPHANS GLOBAL HEALTH EPIDEMICS MORTALITY HEALTH CARE SYSTEM OPEN SOCIETY RESPECT PROGRESS EDUCATION SYSTEMS EARTHQUAKE RESEARCH CENTERS FOOD SECURITY TRANSPORTATION WORKERS POLICIES TERRORISTS SOCIAL SERVICES SURVEILLANCE CARE BUDGETS PHARMACEUTICALS HYGIENE VICTIMS SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT RATE OF TRANSMISSION MEDICAL SUPPLIES STRESS MEDICAL PERSONNEL DECISION MAKING BEDS POPULATIONS YOUNG CHILDREN MALARIA INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY INTERNATIONAL RESPONSE POLICY PRIMARY HEALTH CARE SYSTEM REST CITIZENS PRIMARY HEALTH CARE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE DIAGNOSTICS CHILD MORTALITY NEW INFECTIONS VACCINES MEDICAL STAFF AMBULANCE VIRUS CHILDREN PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES DISEASE DISEASE CONTROL CLINICS HUMANITARIAN ORGANIZATIONS NATIONAL PLAN RURAL AREAS ISOLATION POVERTY ECONOMIC PROGRESS INFECTION COMMUNITY EDUCATION INFECTIONS POPULATION MEDICAL DOCTORS PLAGUE SOCIAL BURDEN NUTRITIONISTS STRATEGY FAMILIES WOMEN EBOLA MEDICINES VACCINE HOSPITALS AIDS ILLNESSES HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS FIGHT AGAINST POVERTY HEALTH SERVICES IMPLEMENTATION HUMAN DEVELOPMENT This panel discussion addresses the Ebola crisis in West Africa and how the crisis has already had a profound impact on millions of people in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone. Participants discussed the urgent issues that must be handled, including urgent financing. 2016-05-23T19:42:04Z 2016-05-23T19:42:04Z 2014-10-09 Speech http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/02/25875903/transcript-remarks-world-bank-group-president-jim-yong-kim-event-impact-ebola-crisis-perspective-countries http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24324 English en_US Transcript of Panel Discussion, Hosted by the World Bank Group, October 9, 2014; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Speech Africa West Africa Africa Liberia Guinea Sierra Leone |
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PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT SOCIAL MOBILIZATION RISKS HUMAN CAPACITY TREATMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH COUNSELORS SKILLED HEALTH PERSONNEL YOUNG GIRLS FINANCING EBOLA VIRUS QUALITY OF HEALTH CARE PREVENTION DOCTORS COMMUNITY HEALTH GOOD GOVERNANCE HEALTH CARE DRUGS HEALTH CARE WORKERS DEATH DEATH RATE INCENTIVES HEALTH CAPACITY BUILDING EPIDEMIC HEALTH WORKERS ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES LABORATORY SERVICES NATIONAL LEVEL HEALTH FACILITIES HOSPITAL PUBLIC HEALTH KNOWLEDGE ESSENTIAL HEALTH SERVICES SECURITY SITUATION PUBLIC INFORMATION DISEASES TRAINING PATIENT INTERVENTION RESOURCE MOBILIZATION HEALTH SYSTEMS HUMANITARIAN ASPECTS DEMOCRACY NURSES EMERGENCY RESPONSE FOOD SUPPLIES HEALTH ORGANIZATION ORPHANS GLOBAL HEALTH EPIDEMICS MORTALITY HEALTH CARE SYSTEM OPEN SOCIETY RESPECT PROGRESS EDUCATION SYSTEMS EARTHQUAKE RESEARCH CENTERS FOOD SECURITY TRANSPORTATION WORKERS POLICIES TERRORISTS SOCIAL SERVICES SURVEILLANCE CARE BUDGETS PHARMACEUTICALS HYGIENE VICTIMS SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT RATE OF TRANSMISSION MEDICAL SUPPLIES STRESS MEDICAL PERSONNEL DECISION MAKING BEDS POPULATIONS YOUNG CHILDREN MALARIA INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY INTERNATIONAL RESPONSE POLICY PRIMARY HEALTH CARE SYSTEM REST CITIZENS PRIMARY HEALTH CARE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE DIAGNOSTICS CHILD MORTALITY NEW INFECTIONS VACCINES MEDICAL STAFF AMBULANCE VIRUS CHILDREN PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES DISEASE DISEASE CONTROL CLINICS HUMANITARIAN ORGANIZATIONS NATIONAL PLAN RURAL AREAS ISOLATION POVERTY ECONOMIC PROGRESS INFECTION COMMUNITY EDUCATION INFECTIONS POPULATION MEDICAL DOCTORS PLAGUE SOCIAL BURDEN NUTRITIONISTS STRATEGY FAMILIES WOMEN EBOLA MEDICINES VACCINE HOSPITALS AIDS ILLNESSES HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS FIGHT AGAINST POVERTY HEALTH SERVICES IMPLEMENTATION HUMAN DEVELOPMENT |
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PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT SOCIAL MOBILIZATION RISKS HUMAN CAPACITY TREATMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH COUNSELORS SKILLED HEALTH PERSONNEL YOUNG GIRLS FINANCING EBOLA VIRUS QUALITY OF HEALTH CARE PREVENTION DOCTORS COMMUNITY HEALTH GOOD GOVERNANCE HEALTH CARE DRUGS HEALTH CARE WORKERS DEATH DEATH RATE INCENTIVES HEALTH CAPACITY BUILDING EPIDEMIC HEALTH WORKERS ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES LABORATORY SERVICES NATIONAL LEVEL HEALTH FACILITIES HOSPITAL PUBLIC HEALTH KNOWLEDGE ESSENTIAL HEALTH SERVICES SECURITY SITUATION PUBLIC INFORMATION DISEASES TRAINING PATIENT INTERVENTION RESOURCE MOBILIZATION HEALTH SYSTEMS HUMANITARIAN ASPECTS DEMOCRACY NURSES EMERGENCY RESPONSE FOOD SUPPLIES HEALTH ORGANIZATION ORPHANS GLOBAL HEALTH EPIDEMICS MORTALITY HEALTH CARE SYSTEM OPEN SOCIETY RESPECT PROGRESS EDUCATION SYSTEMS EARTHQUAKE RESEARCH CENTERS FOOD SECURITY TRANSPORTATION WORKERS POLICIES TERRORISTS SOCIAL SERVICES SURVEILLANCE CARE BUDGETS PHARMACEUTICALS HYGIENE VICTIMS SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT RATE OF TRANSMISSION MEDICAL SUPPLIES STRESS MEDICAL PERSONNEL DECISION MAKING BEDS POPULATIONS YOUNG CHILDREN MALARIA INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY INTERNATIONAL RESPONSE POLICY PRIMARY HEALTH CARE SYSTEM REST CITIZENS PRIMARY HEALTH CARE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE DIAGNOSTICS CHILD MORTALITY NEW INFECTIONS VACCINES MEDICAL STAFF AMBULANCE VIRUS CHILDREN PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES DISEASE DISEASE CONTROL CLINICS HUMANITARIAN ORGANIZATIONS NATIONAL PLAN RURAL AREAS ISOLATION POVERTY ECONOMIC PROGRESS INFECTION COMMUNITY EDUCATION INFECTIONS POPULATION MEDICAL DOCTORS PLAGUE SOCIAL BURDEN NUTRITIONISTS STRATEGY FAMILIES WOMEN EBOLA MEDICINES VACCINE HOSPITALS AIDS ILLNESSES HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS FIGHT AGAINST POVERTY HEALTH SERVICES IMPLEMENTATION HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Kim, Jim Yong Lagarde, Christine Ki-moon, Ban Kaberuka, Donald Conde, Alpha Koroma, Ernest Sirleaf, Johnson Frieden, Tom Impact of the Ebola Crisis : A Perspective from the Countries |
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Africa West Africa Africa Liberia Guinea Sierra Leone |
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Transcript of Panel Discussion, Hosted by the World Bank Group, October 9, 2014; |
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This panel discussion addresses the Ebola crisis in West Africa and how the
crisis has already had a profound impact on millions of
people in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone. Participants discussed the urgent issues that must be handled, including urgent financing. |
format |
Speech |
author |
Kim, Jim Yong Lagarde, Christine Ki-moon, Ban Kaberuka, Donald Conde, Alpha Koroma, Ernest Sirleaf, Johnson Frieden, Tom |
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Kim, Jim Yong Lagarde, Christine Ki-moon, Ban Kaberuka, Donald Conde, Alpha Koroma, Ernest Sirleaf, Johnson Frieden, Tom |
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Kim, Jim Yong |
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Impact of the Ebola Crisis : A Perspective from the Countries |
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Impact of the Ebola Crisis : A Perspective from the Countries |
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Impact of the Ebola Crisis : A Perspective from the Countries |
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Impact of the Ebola Crisis : A Perspective from the Countries |
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Impact of the Ebola Crisis : A Perspective from the Countries |
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impact of the ebola crisis : a perspective from the countries |
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2016 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/02/25875903/transcript-remarks-world-bank-group-president-jim-yong-kim-event-impact-ebola-crisis-perspective-countries http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24324 |
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