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Traditional Healers Warned

Members of the Sierra Leone Traditional Healers Association (SLATHA) have described as illegal and criminal, the flagrant display of magical powers and traditional medicine along the streets of Freetown by members of the association to attract customers.

The President of SLATHA, Alhaji Sulaiman Kabba told Global Times in an interview over the weekend that no member of his association was allowed to create a theatre along the streets of Freetown or elsewhere in the country to sell, cure or perfume magical powers. He said most areas, where some of these healers perform would attract large spectators who in turn block vehicular traffic and hamper pedestrian movement.

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MOE/EDSA visits R&E Project Sites

Ministry of Energy in collaboration with the Electricity Distribution and Supply Authority (EDSA) has in last 3 weeks, visited the Reinforcement & Extension (R&E) of distribution network project sites. The visit was to see progress contractors have made since the project commenced in October 2015.


The R&E of low-medium voltage distribution network for Western Area is a government project which is funded by Islamic Development Bank IDB. The project will address low voltage and poor cable connections by improving on and extending the existing network.

 

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Ministry of Energy Empowers Technical Engineers

The Ministry of Energy with a Vision to build the capacity of the nation’s young Engineers has funded a comprehensive external training through SALINI for the country’s electro-mechanic engineers in Hydropower operations and maintenance.


Chairing the farewell meeting the Ministry organized for the 9 Hydropower Engineers on Monday 14th March 2016 at the Minister’s office in Freetown, Permanent secretary Zainab Buya-Kamara was quick to caution the trainees that the golden opportunity given to them must be judiciously utilized. She continued that the Engineers would have to write individual reports and certificates will be given based on merit. The blunt Permanent secretary even ended that a clause would be signed between the Ministry and the Engineers for the training and for them to come back and serve the nation for some time.

 

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Evaluation of a National Call Center and a Local Alerts System for Detection of New Cases of Ebola Virus Disease — Guinea, 2014–2015

The epidemic of Ebola virus disease (Ebola) in West Africa began in Guinea in late 2013 (1), and on August 8, 2014, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the epidemic a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (2). Guinea was declared Ebola-free on December 29, 2015, and is under a 90 day period of enhanced surveillance, following 3,351 confirmed and 453 probable cases of Ebola and 2,536 deaths (3). Passive surveillance for Ebola in Guinea has been conducted principally through the use of a telephone alert system.

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Strengthening Reproductive, Maternal, Neonatal, and Child Health (RMNCH) Services as part of the Post-Ebola Health Sector Recovery in Western Area

Freetown, Sierra Leone: In a collaborative effort between the Government of Sierra Leone and its development partners to improve the access to and availability of high-quality health services in the country, the Ministry of Health and Sanitation (MOHS), JSI Research & Training Institute, Inc. (JSI), Action Contre la Faim, and Save the Children will officially launch the Advancing Partners & Communities project: “Strengthening Reproductive, Maternal, Neonatal, and Child Health (RMNCH) Services as part of the Post-Ebola Health Sector Recovery in Western Area” on Wednesday, March 9th, 2016 at the Sierra Leone Bank Complex. The project is funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).

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The many faces of Ebola

LONDON, United Kingdom — “So, you’ve just got back from Sierra Leone. I’m assuming you’re fine? You aren’t sick are you?” I swallow hard but try and sound casual. His expression tells me this is not an unfamiliar question: “I got back two months ago. If I’d caught Ebola, I would probably be dead by now. But you don’t catch it that easily – this misconception is part of the problem I’m trying to address here.”

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How Digital Health is Opening Up Communication Between Doctors & Patients

Nothing is more important between a doctor and a patient than communication. The more you communicate, the healthier people get and the more knowledgeable doctors become. Without open lines of communication, important details can be missed, patients might put off appointments for too long and trust can’t be built.

Cloud-based patient relationship management (PRM) systems are one of the latest ways for offices and clinics to keep the lines of communication open. This new digital health technology is providing avenues for two-way communication that makes discussions between doctors and patients easier to initiate, monitor and document.

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Health Poverty Action upgrades 2 PHUs in Bombali

People of Tambakha and Magbaimba N’dowahun Chiefdoms were in jubilant mood last Saturday, 12th March 2016 when Health Poverty Action (HPA) handed over to the Ministry of Health and Sanitation two upgraded BIMOC health centres.

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Engagement with the Communities

the sierra leone resilience team talk with stakeholders of the magazine community where we had one of the highest ebola cases in freetown, to see how the resilience project can fit and start with that particular community in freetown.

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