HIGHLIGHTS
• Since the start of the project in November 2014, IOM’s Health and Humanitarian Border Management team has screened over 30,000 passengers at Lungi International Airport in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
• 5,234 health care workers have been trained at IOM’s National Ebola Training Academy in Sierra Leone.
• Between 8 -21 March 4,600 travellers have been screened at Bo Waterside crossing point, Grand Cape Mount County in Liberia.
• Implementing partner, Medair, distributed over 300 emergency care kits in quarantined areas of Freetown, Sierra Leone.
• 10,837 migrants screened at 3 new Flow Monitoring Points (FMPs) in Kourémalé, Nafadji and Niani in Guinea-Conakry.
• Rehabilitation of 8 Provincial Emergency Operations Centres (PEOCs) has now been completed. With the recent addition of two additional PEOCs, IOM now logistically supports 20 PEOCs in Guinea-Conakry.
• 22 Flow Monitoring Point agents received tablets and training, as part of an initiative to streamline and expedite data collection at FMP sites in Mali.