In Sierra Leone, Life and Health Systems Grind to a Halt as Ebola Rages On
Sierra Leonean Mohamed Jallow talks with VITAL about day-to-day life in his home country as it reels from the Ebola crisis.
Mohamed Jallow was a grants officer at IntraHealth International. He is originally from eastern Sierra Leone.
Sierra Leonean Mohamed Jallow talks with VITAL about day-to-day life in his home country as it reels from the Ebola crisis.
In Sierra Leone, Ebola virus has claimed the lives of 40 frontline health workers. And it's taking a toll on West Africa's health systems.