United Nations – UN Chief Calls For About $1 Billion To Fight Ebola

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    Members of the Security Council attend a meeting on the Ebola crisis at the U.N. headquarters in New York, September 18, 2014. The United Nations will create a special mission to combat Ebola, deploying staff in the worst-affected states - Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone - to push a "rapid and massive mobilization" of people, material and financial resources.  REUTERS/Shannon StapletonUnited Nations – Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon says the number of Ebola cases is doubling every three weeks and is calling for a 20-fold increase in aid totaling almost $1 billion to tackle the virus’s worst-ever outbreak over the next six months.

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    The U.N. chief told an emergency meeting of the Security Council on Thursday that the ebola epidemic in West Africa “demands the attention of the world” and “unprecedented” action.

    Ban announced that he is establishing a U.N. emergency mission to address the unprecedented challenge.

    He thanked U.S. President Barack Obama for sending 3,000 troops to provide expertise in training and engineering, read the names of about 20 other countries that have responded with contributions and urged all nations coming to the U.N. General Assembly ministerial meeting next week to follow suit.


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    9 years ago

    CLOSE THE US BORDERS and let Africa help Ebola nations

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    abilenetx
    9 years ago

    Why isn’t the UN sending troops instead of the United States. Take the UN out of Israel and send them to the Ebola area, better choice. Remember UN, United Nations. This would be less of a problem then the United States troops there, this would truly be a peace mission.