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US Funds ?For Health Workers Directly Involved with Ebola Fight?
Thu, 10/16/2014 - 22:33 admin
By:
Joaquin Sendolo, Diplomatic Correspondent
Photo: Amb. Malac, flanked by AFL Chief of Staff Bgd. Gen. Ziankahn and U.S. Joint Forces Commander Maj. Gen. Williams as Capt. Dada explains the layout of the ETU facility in Tubmanburg.
As the go-slow action continues by Liberian health workers demanding higher salaries, risk benefits and better working conditions, United States Ambassador Deborah R. Malac has clarified that the US$10 million her government has given Liberia is meant to pay salaries to health workers directly enrolled in the Ebola fight.
Ambassador Malac made the clarification in Tubmanburg, Bomi County Wednesday when she visited the newly erected Ebola Treatment Unit (ETU) built by the U.S. government in conjunction with the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL)....
Thu, 10/16/2014 - 22:33 admin
By:
Joaquin Sendolo, Diplomatic Correspondent
Photo: Amb. Malac, flanked by AFL Chief of Staff Bgd. Gen. Ziankahn and U.S. Joint Forces Commander Maj. Gen. Williams as Capt. Dada explains the layout of the ETU facility in Tubmanburg.
As the go-slow action continues by Liberian health workers demanding higher salaries, risk benefits and better working conditions, United States Ambassador Deborah R. Malac has clarified that the US$10 million her government has given Liberia is meant to pay salaries to health workers directly enrolled in the Ebola fight.
Ambassador Malac made the clarification in Tubmanburg, Bomi County Wednesday when she visited the newly erected Ebola Treatment Unit (ETU) built by the U.S. government in conjunction with the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL)....