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Togo Minister Dede Ahoefa Ekoue:

'We cannot relax efforts' against Ebola

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Togolese minister of planning
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Togo, which is coordinating the fight against West Africa's deadly Ebola outbreak, says the international community "cannot relax efforts" to combat the disease, Social Action Minister Dede Ahoefa Ekoue told AFP.
Speaking ahead of the G20 summit in Australia, Ekoue said "global solidarity" is essential to beat the epidemic, which has already killed more than 5,100 people, mostly in hardest-hit Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.
In this interview, Ekoue underlines the critical need for a comprehensive and rapid response to the deadliest-ever Ebola outbreak.
Liberia lifted its state of emergency this week, announcing huge gains in the fight against Ebola. Is the epidemic slowing in West Africa?
First of all, we have to be pleased with the reduction in cases in these countries. It's very important because our efforts are now producing results. But we definitely cannot relax efforts. We need to reassess the measures we've taken, and we have to continue -- but without panic -- we must be vigilant at all times.
Is foreign aid from wealthy nations, including the United States and in Europe, enough in the fight against Ebola? Are you afraid of a weakening in the international effort?
We welcome the leadership of the United States and other countries that allowed us to tackle Ebola not only as a health issue, but also as a matter of global safety.
When it comes to international solidarity, it's not simply a matter of charity. Ebola could have an impact on national economies, on regional economies and at a global level too. The United Nations Security Council said Ebola posed an international threat... It is an international problem, and we need an international solution.
For President (of Togo, Faure Gnassingbe), this call for international solidarity is very important and it's a message that will be delivered at the G20.  
Some say the International Monetary Fund-imposed austerity measures in Africa in the 1980s and 1990s undermined the health systems struggling today to respond to the Ebola outbreak. Do you agree?
On the International Monetary Fund, at such times, it is important to not simply criticize... It's true that our systems were undermined by problematic investments in the social sector, and the health sector in particular.
But today, countries know that we urgently need to reinforce national health systems... We need to make key investments. Now is not the time to get lost in criticisms. It's time to act.
Source: AFP

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