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Wednesday 14 January 2015


World Governments worsened Ebola outbreak- WHO
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The World Health Organisation (WHO) has blamed governments for the ongoing Ebola crisis ravaging parts of West Africa.

In a report released on Tuesday, the WHO said governments flouted their obligations during the crisis and wanted more power to tackle health emergencies in future.

The Geneva-based UN health organisation has been heavily criticised for its slow response to the Ebola epidemic, which has now killed at least 8,371 people out of over 21,000 cases in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.

WHO promised in October to publish a full review of its handling of the outbreak once the epidemic was under control.

It said that it has not yet done so.

The documents submitted to its 34-nation Executive Board said governments had put International Health Regulations that cover public health risks and disease outbreaks at risk.

It said actions such as closing borders and discriminating against travelers from Ebola-affected countries.

``Nor did a sizable number of states did not yet have the minimum standards in core areas such as surveillance, preparedness and risk communication,’’ the documents said.

In a second document to its Executive Board, the WHO said it should be restructured and given more power to tackle health emergencies better.

As well as disease outbreaks, crises such as war in Syria, drought in the Horn of Africa and a typhoon in the Philippines had all exposed problems.

``In each case, the response lacked the speed, coordination, clear lines of decision making and dedicated funding needed to optimize implementation, reduce suffering and save lives,’’ it noted.

WHO said it was structured to deal with technical issues and public health recommendations but ill-equipped to jump into action for an emergency, as it is increasingly expected to do.

Its recommendations included expanding its mandate and setting up teams of rapid response experts and systems for managing funds and information.

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