Examining the militarised hierarchy of Sierra Leone's Ebola response and implications for decision making during public health emergencies
Abstract Background In September, 2014, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) called for militarised assistance in response to the rapidly escalating West Africa Ebola Epidemic. Soon after, the United Kingdom deployed its military to Sierra Leone, which (among other contributions) helped to support the e...
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Main Authors: | Samuel T. Boland (Author), Dina Balabanova (Author), Susannah Mayhew (Author) |
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