By Eliza Squibb | Executive Director
While the Ebola epidemic in West Africa has dwindled to a few isolated cases, the deadly virus has left an indelible mark on public health practices.
In Mali, frequent temperature checks before entering clinics and airports are a daily occurrence since Ebola cases could still arrive over the border from Guinea.
However, while some practices such a temperature checks still continue, others such as frequent hand washing have dried up so to speak. The public water basins and soap bottles are no longer maintained, although this initiative probably brought on a whole slew of other health benefits...
So, the work that still remains to be done is education, as far and wide as possible.
In the last few weeks of the December, there are still matching funds available! Please consider making a donation that will support our education initiative.
Many thanks for your support!
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