The UN Ebola coordinator warned that the ebola epidemic is decreasing but is still present in a third of the areas of the three worst affected west African nations.

He said that there were key lessons from the response to Ebola, and said that a proposals to set up an African equivalent to the United States' Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) would be a step forward. He said, "It took us too long to be ready, we need a better response capacity. The African CDC will allow the AU to be much quicker." AU Commissioner for Social Affairs Mustapha Sidiki Kaloko promised that African CDC would be operational by mid-2015.
Experts have called for a massive 'Post-Ebola Marshall Plan' for affected west African nations, referring to the United States aid package to rebuild Europe after World War II. Oxfam said, "It's clear that Africa's existing architecture for early disease detection, response and control is wholly inadequate."
Source-Medindia