The IRC is at Ebola’s frontline in Liberia, and Emmanuel Boyah, IRC's primary health manager, is leading the response to the deadly outbreak in Lofa County. He says “We are trying to fight for the survival of our people. Ebola is very dangerous, but we have to fight.”
“We are trying to fight for the survival of our people. “Ebola is very dangerous, but we have to fight.”
The International Rescue Committee's primary health manager Emmanuel Boyah is at Ebola’s frontline in Liberia, and Boyah is leading the response to the deadly outbreak in Lofa County. An estimated 240 health care workers have been infected with Ebola in West Africa, according to the World Health Organization. At least 50 percent have died.