On the sidelines of the 78th World Health Assembly, Sierra Leoneโs Minister of Health, Dr. Austin Demby, met with Dr. Sania Nishtar, Chief Executive Officer of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, to discuss the ongoing partnership in public health and immunization efforts.
In his remarks, Dr. Demby expressed sincere appreciation to Dr. Nishtar for her recent visit to Sierra Leone, during which she participated in the African Vaccination Week celebrations and held a productive meeting with President Julius Maada Bio. He acknowledged Gaviโs longstanding support and its prompt response to the recent mpox outbreak in the country.
Dr. Demby briefed the Gavi CEO on the Governmentโs actions following the initial detection of mpox cases. He noted that a public health emergency was swiftly declared, triggering the implementation of a comprehensive response strategy. This has included transitioning from home-based care to facility-based treatment, and the establishment of dedicated mpox treatment centers in strategic areas. He also emphasized the ongoing engagement with partners to secure vaccines for the outbreak.
In her response, Dr. Sania Nishtar thanked the Government and people of Sierra Leone for the warm reception during her visit to Freetown, and commended the Ministry of Health for its rapid and coordinated response to the mpox situation. She reaffirmed Gaviโs commitment to supporting Sierra Leoneโs public health priorities and confirmed that her team is working closely with the Ministry Health to secure additional mpox vaccines.
Dr. Demby was accompanied by Ambassador Dr. Lansana Gberie, Sierra Leoneโs Permanent Representative to the United Nations Office and other International Organizations in Geneva.
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