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Saturday, July 12, 2014

The civil society is active in the fight against Ebola in Guinea



As part of the response of civil society against Ebola, the National Council of Civil Society Organizations of Guinea (CNOSG) in partnership with UNICEF and the national response against Ebola Committee held a launching ceremony of a country club kits handwashing in Conakry and in the interior.
Presiding over the ceremony at the bus station in the town Bambeto Ratoma Fatou Balde Senior Vice President of CNOSG said that this action will extend the bus stations in Conakry markets including Enta and Bonfi, wharfs and in 20 prefectures within the country.
For its part, Mory Conde responsible for this project CNOSG told the people present at the bus station in Madina should not minimize this disease because if she catches someone the opportunity to be saved is minimal. We can test other diseases but not Ebola.
"Despite the situation in Guinea forest and riparian countries, road traffic continues. People travel in both directions. We felt that the best way of transporting this Ebola virus are the vehicles of transportation. People come and disembark and embark the bus stations. Have kits handwashing in different bus stations is a sure way to mastering the spread of the disease. If the virus is transported to the descent to the bus station is destroyed, the stage of infection is broken, "says turn Dansa Kourouma President of CNOSG.
Continuing, he said to go to neighboring countries or to leave the majority of our citizens use the road. For example he said Conakry to Bamako, traffic is 75% of population movements in both countries.
"So we installed these kits handwashing in different Conakry and the interior to help curb the spread of this disease," he concluded. http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Faminata.com%2Fla-societe-civile-sactive-dans-la-lutte-contre-la-fievre-ebola-en-guinee%2F
Mamadou Aliou Barry for Aminata.com