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Cuba Leads Fight Against Ebola In Africa As West Frets About Border Security by Nobody: 5:49am On Oct 12, 2014
The island nation has sent hundreds of health workers to help control the deadly infection while richer countries worry about their security – instead of heeding UN warnings that vastly increased resources are urgently needed.



As the official number of Ebola deaths in west Africa’s crisis topped 4,000 last week – experts say the actual figure is at least twice as high – the UN issued a stark call to arms. Even to simply slow down the rate of infection, the international humanitarian effort would have to increase massively, warned secretary-general Ban Ki-moon.

“We need a 20-fold resource mobilisation,” he said. “We need at least a 20-fold surge in assistance – mobile laboratories, vehicles, helicopters, protective equipment, trained medical personnel, and medevac capacities.”

But big hitters such as China or Brazil, or former colonial powers such France and the UK, have not been stepping up to the plate. Instead, the single biggest medical force on the Ebola frontline has been a small island: Cuba.

That a nation of 11 million people, with a GDP of $6,051 per capita, is leading the effort says much of the international response. A brigade of 165 Cuban health workers arrived in Sierra Leone last week, the first batch of a total of 461. In sharp contrast, western governments have appeared more focused on stopping the epidemic at their borders than actually stemming it in west Africa. The international effort now struggling to keep ahead of the burgeoning cases might have nipped the outbreak in the bud had it come earlier.

André Carrilho, an illustrator whose work has appeared in the New York Times and Vanity Fair, noted the moment when the background hum of Ebola coverage suddenly turned into a shrill panic. Only in August, after two US missionaries caught the disease while working in Liberia and were flown to Atlanta, did the mushrooming crisis come into clear focus for many in the west.

“Suddenly we could put a face and a name to these patients, something that I had not felt before. To top it all, an experimental drug was found and administered in record time,” explained the Lisbon-based artist. “I started thinking on how I could depict what I perceived to be a deep imbalance between the reporting on the deaths of hundreds of African patients and the personal tragedy of just two westerners.”

The result was a striking illustration: a sea of beds filled with black African patients writhing in agony, while the media notice only the single white patient.

“It’s natural that people care more about what’s happening closer to their lives and realities,” Carrilho said. “But I also think we all have a responsibility to not view what is not our immediate problem as a lesser problem. The fact that thousands of deaths in Africa are treated as a statistic, and that one or two patients inside our borders are reported in all their individual pain, should be cause for reflection.”

With the early alarm bells ignored, the handful of international health agencies which did act were quickly overwhelmed, allowing Ebola to slip across the border of Guinea and gather pace in Liberia and Sierra Leone.

The sentiment behind Carrilho’s illustration neatly encapsulates a renewed media frenzy now that as two cases have been imported into the US, and a Spanish nurse infected over the past month.

“What I’d like to see is a little less hysteria in the US and the UK,” said Andrew Gleadle, programme director for the International Medical Corps (IMC), which recruits health personnel for global humanitarian disasters, as he snatched a breather between shifts in Sierra Leone. “We may get a few isolated cases [in the west] but we’re not going to get an epidemic. We need more focus on west Africa where the real problem is.”

The WHO estimates Sierra Leone alone needs around 10,000 health workers. Médecins sans Frontières, the international medical aid charity which has led efforts from the beginning, has about 250 staff on the ground in the affected countries. The second-largest government brigade is from the African Union, which is dispatching about 100 health workers.

It’s not the first time Cuba has played an outsized role in a major disaster. Its government may be beset by allegations of human rights abuse, but its contribution to relief brigades is unrivalled: currently, some 50,000 Cuban-trained health workers are spread over 66 countries. Cuba provided the largest medical contingent after the Haiti earthquake disaster in 2010, providing care to almost 40% of the victims. And while some 400 US doctors volunteered in the aftermath of that quake, fewer than 10 had registered for the IMC’s Ebola effort, the organisation said.

Sierra Leone president Ernest Bai Koroma personally welcomed the Cuban delegation in the capital Freetown. “This is a friendship that we have experienced since the 1970s and today you have demonstrated that you are a great friend of the country,” he said as they gathered in a room draped with the Cuban flag.

In August 1960, Che Guevara, a former doctor, dreamed of a world in which every medic would “[utilise] the technical knowledge of his profession in the service of the revolution and the people”. Thus began a history of service in some the world’s poorest and most forgotten states.

The island nation began forging links with the continent during the 1960s, when Cuban soldiers fought alongside southern Africa’s liberation fighters. Guevara personally pitched into the brutal battlefields of the newly independent Democratic Republic of Congo, but after becoming suspicious about rebel leaders’ motives, suggested they replaced fighters with medical aid.

Ties deepened in the 1970s as Africa’s newly independent nations flirted with socialism, and aligned themselves with the communist state who opposed their former colonial rulers. Teachers, doctors and soldiers from Cuba poured into 17 African countries.

Today, fading signposts with Spanish street names, peeling posters with improbable slogans (“Viva la revolución siempre!” – long live the revolution, always – says one in Freetown) and a love of salsa music remain across much of west Africa.

But help will soon be coming from places other than Cuba. The US will pour in $400m, plans to build at least a dozen 100-bed field hospitals using some 4,000 troops, and has deployed 65 health officials to Liberia. Japan, the world’s fourth-richest nation, has pledged $40m and India $13m. China has chipped in around $5m, as well as a Chinese-built and staffed mobile clinic in Sierra Leone.

But even if efforts to roughly double the current bed capacity of about 1,000 in Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone succeed, these facilities will still lack the health personnel needed to staff them.

In part, slow staff recruitment is down to the high number of medics who have already been infected, hovering around 300 so far.

“Even if you know what you’re doing, people make mistakes. It’s very, very difficult to wear those suits in hot weather,” said Chikwe Ihekweazu, an epidemiologist who worked with the WHO during the 2004 outbreak in Sudan, where temperatures can soar up to 42C.

“A lot of health workers died in the beginning and that obviously had an impact on recruitment. But the rates have fallen, and what that shows is that health workers can learn, with the correct training in infection control.”

Others are also hopeful that staff numbers will increase. Gleadle, of the IMC, said the slow pace at which centres were being scaled up might actually draw in more volunteers in the long run.

He said: “Even if we have a 100-bed centre, you wouldn’t fill them up in one day. You start slowly, then take a deep breath and escalate over time. I think as we build more treatment centres and hopefully none of our workers fall ill because we’re going slowly, that will encourage others.”

And he pointed out that there would be a silver lining, of sorts, as the disease marched on. “One way to see a positive side is that it means there are more survivors with immunity. They can then be very, very valuable in going back to their communities to educate others and help, without that risk of falling sick again.”

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/oct/12/cuba-leads-fights-against-ebola-africa

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Re: Cuba Leads Fight Against Ebola In Africa As West Frets About Border Security by Nobody: 5:51am On Oct 12, 2014
While others are sending soldiers to fight Ebola, the little Island of Cuba has done more than other countries combined, in helping Africa to fight Ebola.

The legacy of Che Guavara, and the connection between Cuba and Africa.

Viva Cuba!

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Re: Cuba Leads Fight Against Ebola In Africa As West Frets About Border Security by Nobody: 5:56am On Oct 12, 2014
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Re: Cuba Leads Fight Against Ebola In Africa As West Frets About Border Security by Nobody: 6:16am On Oct 12, 2014
Good one, africans should be able to distinguish between her friends from her foes.

My opinion has always been that we should stop licking the white man‘s ass, they see us as inferior. Let build strong relationship with other developing countries in asia and latin america. Their goods and services are cheaper and they will gladly share their techology with us.

ENOUGH OF THIS SLAVE MASTER RELATIONSHIP WITH THE WEST.
Re: Cuba Leads Fight Against Ebola In Africa As West Frets About Border Security by Missy89(f): 6:22am On Oct 12, 2014
dcaliph:
Good one, africans should be able to distinguish between her friends from her foes.

My opinion has always been that we should stop licking the white man‘s ass, they see us as inferior. Let build strong relationship with other developing countries in asia and latin america. Their goods and services are cheaper and they will gladly share their techology with us.

ENOUGH OF THIS SLAVE MASTER RELATIONSHIP WITH THE WEST.

do you know that majority of Latin Americans are white?
Re: Cuba Leads Fight Against Ebola In Africa As West Frets About Border Security by kazmanbanjoko(m): 6:25am On Oct 12, 2014
Datz cool. coolitz a cold war, not a hot war oooo.

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Re: Cuba Leads Fight Against Ebola In Africa As West Frets About Border Security by Nobody: 6:30am On Oct 12, 2014
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Re: Cuba Leads Fight Against Ebola In Africa As West Frets About Border Security by MisterLongman(m): 6:33am On Oct 12, 2014
We Africans are always quick to diss the foreign powers whenever the need arise...... Yet we won't stop depending on them
Re: Cuba Leads Fight Against Ebola In Africa As West Frets About Border Security by drnoel: 6:35am On Oct 12, 2014
SirShymex:
While others are sending soldiers to fight Ebola, the little Island of Cuba has done more than other countries combined, in helping Africa to fight Ebola.

The legacy of Che Guavara, and the connection between Cuba and Africa.

Viva la Cuba!

I corrected ur post
Re: Cuba Leads Fight Against Ebola In Africa As West Frets About Border Security by datguru: 6:37am On Oct 12, 2014
There will be a terrible out break in the U.S soon
Re: Cuba Leads Fight Against Ebola In Africa As West Frets About Border Security by Blackvampire(m): 6:37am On Oct 12, 2014
Nigeria is also helping too...
Re: Cuba Leads Fight Against Ebola In Africa As West Frets About Border Security by Nobody: 6:38am On Oct 12, 2014
optimumprimus:
who gives a fvck ? you are really annoying . white people don't give a fvck if black people do not migrate to white nations to whine and cry like a demon.
the natural resources including oil in Nigeria and most of africa was discovered,drilled and refined by the United States (Shell) and non africans. you should be grateful you were given an oil rich economy, and use the billions of dollars worth of royalty for the betterment of your society instead of embezzling and then turn around and blame America .
you should be grateful you were granted a visa to migrate to the USA , canada,Australia ,New Zealand or Europe to study,work or live .
you should go back there to help your people and implement what you have learned .
eco atlantic and other quality projects in Nigeria are built by foreign investors and Julius Berg handles the quality constructions . you haven't invented anything in your entire life to make this world a better place nor come up with any progressive ideas to improve the society. all you do is to sit and whine all day about the white man or America . you are very annoying .
Shell is not a USA company. Shell is Netherland's and partly UK.

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Re: Cuba Leads Fight Against Ebola In Africa As West Frets About Border Security by Nobody: 6:45am On Oct 12, 2014
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Re: Cuba Leads Fight Against Ebola In Africa As West Frets About Border Security by overhypedsteve(m): 6:56am On Oct 12, 2014
optimumprimus:
Africans are a very annoying parasitic group of people . who gives a flying fvck? other nations have problems to take care of . stop crying and whining in self pity . what an annoying attitude.
i am disappointed in this persons statement, how can you say such a thing,
Re: Cuba Leads Fight Against Ebola In Africa As West Frets About Border Security by chinwike2(m): 8:08am On Oct 12, 2014
Cuba ke
Re: Cuba Leads Fight Against Ebola In Africa As West Frets About Border Security by reedonne: 8:51am On Oct 12, 2014
Fidel castro have made Cuba a communist leader. I wish we have leaders like him in africa
Re: Cuba Leads Fight Against Ebola In Africa As West Frets About Border Security by GuyFawkes: 10:10am On Oct 12, 2014
SirShymex:
While others are sending soldiers to fight Ebola, the little Island of Cuba has done more than other countries combined, in helping Africa to fight Ebola.

The legacy of Che Guavara, and the connection between Cuba and Africa.

Viva Cuba!

Viva la revolucion

Re: Cuba Leads Fight Against Ebola In Africa As West Frets About Border Security by horpe132(m): 10:53am On Oct 12, 2014
optimumprimus:
who gives a fvck ? you are really annoying . white people don't give a fvck if black people do not migrate to white nations to whine and cry like a demon.
the natural resources including oil in Nigeria and most of africa was discovered,drilled and refined by the United States (Shell) and non africans. you should be grateful you were given an oil rich economy, and use the billions of dollars worth of royalty for the betterment of your society instead of embezzling and then turn around and blame America .
you should be grateful you were granted a visa to migrate to the USA , canada,Australia ,New Zealand or Europe to study,work or live .
you should go back there to help your people and implement what you have learned .
eco atlantic and other quality projects in Nigeria are built by foreign investors and Julius Berg handles the quality constructions . you haven't invented anything in your entire life to make this world a better place nor come up with any progressive ideas to improve the society. all you do is to sit and whine all day about the white man or America . you are very annoying .
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The only problem I have with your post is all this "F*ck,,,Fvck,,,f*ck"ur Saying.....-
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-What you fail to understand is that life and politics are the same,,its all about give and take........-
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..............We have progressive ideas,,,We're innovative,,,We're proud of our Skin..................-
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...We're young''''''We're still naïve,,,We're Wicked,,,,,,We're Selfish,,,,,We're just getting over slavery,,,,We're Learning ,,,,We're Crawling..............We'll walk soon................and we'll fly someday.....
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Don't rejoice over our WOES because we'll soon catch up...and when we do God help all you "fvck fvck" country.......
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- and Stop generalizing this issue AFRICA is THIS AFRICANS ARE. THAT,,,How many African country have you been to ?........You sit @home and CNN /BBC feed You VENOM then you come here to spill it.....
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Re: Cuba Leads Fight Against Ebola In Africa As West Frets About Border Security by GeneralShepherd(m): 11:10am On Oct 12, 2014
optimumprimus:
Shell Oil Company is an American Company . Royal Dutch Shell is not . http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shell_Oil_Company
Bottomline : it's non african company owned by non african . you have nothing,you haven't made any contributions except the fictitious ones in made up in your head to make yourself feel good . you are annoying .
I would be racist if I wasn't enlightened .
you should simply go away to the background where you belong instead of whining all the time . what an utterly disgusting attitude.
the other day ,I saw all the anti-american and anti-west comments wishing for Ebola to ravage the USA. what a bunch of demonic people unworthy of anything good.


And then because of a few posts on a faceless forum, you have lumped all Nigerians and indeed all Africans ad 'a bunch of demonic people unworthy of anything good'. That my friend is a stereotypical statement and infact racist.

There are approximately 170million, and the Nigerian population is diverse. The population consists of illiterates, disabled, academics, professionals, musicians,poor,middle class, rich etc.

My point is do not generalise.
Re: Cuba Leads Fight Against Ebola In Africa As West Frets About Border Security by nora544: 11:14am On Oct 12, 2014
Sorrys the number is not tru ast the mmoment about 165 Doctors and health workersfrom cuba are in West africa and about 296 will come later.

What you dinot know is that Cuba has a good education system and when the country is still poor the health system is free and Cuba has about 20 000 Medicine students at his universities and doctors from cuba work in many different countries and this countries where this doctors from cuba work send money to the goverment in cuba.

All this have to do with one man and that is Che Guevara who was a doctor and who fight for the rights of the people.

I read this in my language and perhaps when you didnot belief me this is the link to that newspaper but it is in my language but with google you can translate it.

http://www.sueddeutsche.de/politik/kuba-hilft-im-kampf-gegen-ebola-die-revolution-schickt-ihre-aerzte-1.2159096
Re: Cuba Leads Fight Against Ebola In Africa As West Frets About Border Security by Nobody: 5:10am On Oct 13, 2014
optimumprimus:
Shell Oil Company is an American Company . Royal Dutch Shell is not . http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shell_Oil_Company
Bottomline : it's non african company owned by non african . you have nothing,you haven't made any contributions except the fictitious ones in made up in your head to make yourself feel good . you are annoying .
I would be racist if I wasn't enlightened .
you should simply go away to the background where you belong instead of whining all the time . what an utterly disgusting attitude.
the other day ,I saw all the anti-american and anti-west comments wishing for Ebola to ravage the USA. what a bunch of demonic people unworthy of anything good.
Re: Cuba Leads Fight Against Ebola In Africa As West Frets About Border Security by Nobody: 5:13am On Oct 13, 2014
optimumprimus:
Shell Oil Company is an American Company . Royal Dutch Shell is not . http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shell_Oil_Company
Bottomline : it's non african company owned by non african . you have nothing,you haven't made any contributions except the fictitious ones in made up in your head to make yourself feel good . you are annoying .
I would be racist if I wasn't enlightened .
you should simply go away to the background where you belong instead of whining all the time . what an utterly disgusting attitude.
the other day ,I saw all the anti-american and anti-west comments wishing for Ebola to ravage the USA. what a bunch of demonic people unworthy of anything good.
Read ur Wikipedia link again you will disvover u lack comprehension ability. Shell oil company is subsidiary of royal dutch shell. That is how it was registered in US. In nigeria royal dutch shell is registered as Shell petroleum development company (SPDC). SPDC is a subsidiary of royal dutch shell which makes it a netherland company. In every country every company register d company in a distinct way. In nigeria have Chevron Nigeria limited. that does not mean chevron is no longer an american company. For ur information, I don't hate america. I gave birth to my son in United state. But be that as it may, I am not deluded like u about United State. The difference between me and u is dat in as much I cherish and love the United State dream and strength, I also recognise d weakness.
Re: Cuba Leads Fight Against Ebola In Africa As West Frets About Border Security by Nobody: 5:53am On Oct 13, 2014
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Re: Cuba Leads Fight Against Ebola In Africa As West Frets About Border Security by Nobody: 9:02am On Oct 13, 2014
optimumprimus:
your point? you bypassed my message and you simply made no sense .
bottomline: europeans discovered and drilled the oil . Julius Berger compnay is a german company run by germans ,it doesn't matter if the name was change to Julius berger nigeria plc . Shell Oil company and Chevron are american companies which operates in Nigeria and run by americans.
by the way ,I am an advocate of abolition of citizenship by birth. I think you should stay away and don't worry about America's problems . Real Americans will fix america's problems,you should fix yours. *ditto
Are u not still comprehending. Shell Oil company is the name royal dutch shell used in registering in US. There is no shell oil company in Nigeria. In nigeria we have SPDC royal dutch shell subsidiary in onshore and shallow water fields and SNEPCO d royal dutch shell subsidiary for deep water fields. America oil companies in Nigeria are Mobil, Chevron and Conoco Philip. However Conoco Philips sold almost all thier assset to Oando nig plc
Re: Cuba Leads Fight Against Ebola In Africa As West Frets About Border Security by Odunharry(m): 10:04am On Oct 13, 2014
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Re: Cuba Leads Fight Against Ebola In Africa As West Frets About Border Security by Nobody: 2:56am On Oct 14, 2014
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Re: Cuba Leads Fight Against Ebola In Africa As West Frets About Border Security by kemthegirl(f): 11:06pm On Oct 16, 2014
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says the idiot trolling a nija page.

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