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January 2015

New York, 20 January 2015 -- A United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)-led mission to pinpoint critical areas of support needed to help the nations most affected by Ebola start their recoveries concluded on Tuesday in

WASHINGTON, January 20, 2015–The Ebola epidemic will continue to cripple the economies of Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone even as transmission rates in the three countries show significant signs of slowing, according to a World

Aspen Institute, based in Washington DC in the USA is supported by the Melinda Gates Foundation and offers fellowship to development experts from Africa and other developing countries around the world. Fellows are drawn from

When the Ebola virus struck Sierra Leone 8 months ago in May 2014, it did so with extraordinary barbarity. Like an overpowering insurgent; it sought to demoralize the strongest among those who battled its ferocious

The task force that was formed in June last year started its history with Ebola related sensitization, fasting and prayers throughout the country. It trained well over 500 religious leaders of both faiths on Ebola

Hon. Madina Rahman Sierra Leone’s Deputy Health Minister has said the Post Ebola rebuilding is projected to be bigger than that of the concluded eleven years civil war. Speaking on the topic “The Ebola Outbreak: Challenges

The Sierra Leone Ministry of Works, Housing and Infrastructure on Thursday launched its new website (www.mwhi.gov.sl) at its New England Ville Conference Hall in Freetown. The new website is expected to showcase the Ministry’s activities