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MSF opens Ebola simulation centre in Nairobi to boost regional emergency response

MSF opens Ebola simulation centre in Nairobi to boost regional emergency response
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Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has opened a simulation center in Nairobi to train healthcare workers for Ebola response operations in the DRC. The facility is strictly for training and will not house or treat patients.

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Enhanced regional preparedness is critical for containing Ebola outbreaks, which remain a significant public health threat in Central Africa.

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MSF will prioritise experienced staff to support the response in DRC before eventually rolling out training to Kenya’s Ministry of Health and other organisations to support outbreak responses.

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The article provides a straightforward account of a humanitarian organization's operational update.

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