Government of Liberia signs agreement with partners to fight ebola in Liberia
The Government of Liberia has signed its first three groundbreaki ng contract agreements with key implementing partners for the US$52m Ebola Emergency Response operation that is intended to accelerate Liberia’s response to the Ebola epidemic across the country
At the ceremony held at the newly established Ebola Crisis Response Center Thursday in Sinkor, Finance and Development Planning Minister Amara Konneh said the three contractual agreements with key development partners including the World Health Organization, the United Nations Children’s Fund, the World Food Program, and the United Nations Office of Project Services will support the provision of critical and much needed goods and services in the fight against the deadly EboIa Virus Disease.
According to him, the agreement will support the interventions of these organizations through the resources that will be directed toward preventing further spread of the disease through community outreach and awareness, and ensuring that the bodies of those who have succumbed to Ebola are disposed of with dignity and respect. Minister Konneh sai d the US$52m grant was provided by the World Bank to underwrite the cost of running existing Ebola Treatment Units (ETUs) for the next six months; setting up new ones quickly; and ensuring that our medical personnel and our patients have everything they need to fight this disease.
The grant forms part of the US$200 million Ebola emergency mobilization first announced by the World Bank Group in early August. The WBG said that its new Ebola Emergency Response project mobilized US$52 million for Liberia, the country with the highest number of Ebola infections, US$28 million for Sierra Leone, and US$25 million for Guinea.
Minister Konneh thanked the partners for their supports during this crucial time. “We thank you for responding to our call as quickly as you have, and for aligning yourselves to the priorities we have set in order to resolve this crisis in an efficient and well- coordinated manner,” the Treasury Chief pointed out.
Health and Social Welfare Minister Dr. Walter Gwenigale thanked Liberia’s development partners for the level of support being provided by the country to respond to the Ebola outbreak. This support, he noted, will strengthen the capacity of the Government and partners to respond adequately towards containing the virus.
Dr. Peter Graaff, WHO Country Representative recognized the government of Liberia for its unwavering commitment to protect lives in the wake of the Ebola outbreak. He thanked the World Bank for making grant available in a short period. He added that with the signing, “we can move to implementation and it means we would be able to bring in the supplies needed to fight the disease.”
In remarks delivered on behalf of the World Bank Liberia Country Manager Inguna Dobraja, the Bank’s Senior Country Economist in Liberia, Timothy Bulman assured the Government and people of Liberia that the Bank will continue to stand with them during this difficult period of Liberia's existence - fighting the Ebola epidemic.
He acknowledged the landmark signing of contracts with key agencies was indeed significant due to the consolidation of resources, technical expertise and other response efforts that will facilitate the scaling up of response efforts against the Ebola epidemic in Liberia