“The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.” -Alvin Toffler

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Situation Awareness. Liberia reports 2 new Ebola cases. 25 March 2015

http://www.aa.com.tr/en/rss/483684--liberia-reports-2-new-ebola-cases#.VRRR5HmLGlg.linkedin


    Liberia reports 2 new Ebola cases

    25 March 2015 16:38 (Last updated 25 March 2015 16:43)

    The new cases have deflated hopes that Liberia might soon be declared Ebola-free







    By Evelyn T. Kpadeh
    MONROVIA
    Liberian authorities on Wednesday reported two new Ebola infections, bringing the total number of new infections in the West African country to three and putting its goal of being declared Ebola-free further out of reach.
    Sompson Sieh, the country's deputy Ebola incident manager, said one of the two cases involved an 18-year-old girl who was taking care of her 44-year-old mother who recently tested positive for the virus.
    The mother used to sell food at a local community school before being taken to hospital on Friday after showing signs of the virus and later testing positive.  
    Liberian health workers are currently monitoring more than 80 people from the infected woman's community.
    The second new case, Sieh said, was that of a young man whose girlfriend is said to be involved in cross-border trade from the New Kru Town community.
    "We are still questioning the young man and trying to convince him to tell us who he has come into contact with," Sieh told the Anadolu Agency.
    "He lives in the New Kru Town area, but was seen in the Clara Town area vomiting blood – that was how he was collected and taken to the Ebola treatment unit," the official said.
    The new cases have deflated hopes that Liberia might soon be declared Ebola-free.
    The country had another 13 days to achieve Ebola-free status before the latest infections were reported.
    Liberia discharged its last known Ebola survivor, Beatrice Yardolo, on March 5.
    The country's first Ebola case was reported on March 24 of last year in Lofa County.
    Since then, Ebola – a contagious disease for which there is no known treatment or cure – has killed nearly 10,194 people, mostly in West Africa, according to a March 11 status report issued by the World Health Organization.
    In Liberia alone, the virus has claimed at least 4,264 lives.

    Friday, May 22, 2015

    FREE Training Opportunity. Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Training. September 2015.

    FYI…. EVEN FOR DIASPORA MEMBERS

    Highly recommend both training courses for community level nonprofits, faith-based organizations to attend.  CERT training at the county, city, neighborhood level is the key to establishing resiliency and sustainability in our community.  Each level has different requirements and needs, and FUNDING opportunities available.

    Having two to four members from your community to attend the program manager and train-the-trainer courses will ensure that your neighborhood program is off to a good start. 

    CERT team concepts are being practiced in the Caribbean and promoted by emergency managements agency\offices of members of the CDEMA (Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency).

    Plan now to attend.  One family, one neighborhood and community at a time.  Only we can resolve our issues, in our communities.

    BEMA.

    2015 Training Dates


    Course Name: E0427 Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Program Manager

    September 17-18, 2015
    This course prepares participants to establish and sustain an active local CERT program.

    Course Name: E0428 Community   Emergency Response Team (CERT) Train-the-Trainer

    September 9-11, 2015
    This course prepares participants to deliver FEMA’s CERT Basic Training course.

    Popular Posts

    ARCHIVE List 2011 - Present

    Search This Blog