The new UN mission constituted to tackle the Ebola outbreak in West Africa will begin its work on the ground from Sunday.

"We are moving ahead with all possible speed," Banbury told reporters on Thursday after a high-level meeting in New York called to rev up the international response to the crisis.
"The headquarters will deploy from New York to Accra on Sunday," he said, adding that offices would open in Monrovia, Freetown and Conakry in the following days.
Banbury said his mission will arrive with two million sets of personal protective gear, 470 trucks, up to 18 helicopters and other aircraft to coordinate the response to the outbreak.
Aid groups have harshly criticized the United Nations for its handling of the Ebola crisis, saying it failed to move quickly to mobilize resources and assistance to Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone.
The United Nations has said nearly $1 billion would be needed to beat back the outbreak of Ebola, which has killed close to 3,000 people and is on track to infect 20,000 people by the end of the year.
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Source-AFP