The people who helped fight Ebola in the DRC – a look at the EU-supported Save the Children project
Nada is a pharmacist at an Ebola health facility in Madima, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Her job is managing stocks of medications and medical equipment used in treating Ebola. With EU support, Save the Children supported health facilities by providing training and supplying them with essential medicines and material, such as handwashing stations, soap, gloves and rubber boots.
The know-how that staff like Nada has will survive Ebola and will stay in the community. It is a long-term investment in its health.
©2020 Save the Children/Hugh Kinsella Cunningham. All rights reserved. Licensed to the European Union under conditions.
The people who helped fight Ebola in the DRC – a look at the EU-supported Save the Children project
Nada is a pharmacist at an Ebola health facility in Madima, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Her job is managing stocks of medications and medical equipment used in treating Ebola. With EU support, Save the Children supported health facilities by providing training and supplying them with essential medicines and material, such as handwashing stations, soap, gloves and rubber boots.
The know-how that staff like Nada has will survive Ebola and will stay in the community. It is a long-term investment in its health.
©2020 Save the Children/Hugh Kinsella Cunningham. All rights reserved. Licensed to the European Union under conditions.