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The logistical teams proceed to the reorganisation of the Donka Ebola treatment center site. In a defined space, it consists in maximizing the available surface available to cope with the influx of patients. This work is done in difficult conditions and require meticulous decontamination of material and of each units.
The logistics teams organise the Donka Ebola treatment centre site in Conakry, Guinea, on 9 October 2014.
© Julien Rey/MSF

MSF evolves as it forms the vanguard in ebola fight

The logistics teams organise the Donka Ebola treatment centre site in Conakry, Guinea, on 9 October 2014.
© Julien Rey/MSF
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When the Ebola virus began relentlessly spreading in Sierra Leone months ago, government officials made an urgent plea to Doctors Without Borders, all that appeared to stand between the country and chaos.

“They asked us to be everywhere,” recalled Walter Lorenzi, the medical charity’s former coordinator in Sierra Leone. “They didn’t know what to do.”

 

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