Ebola: An epidemic waiting to happen again

Mon, 30/03/2015 - 18:30
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This is not a regular event
Town/City: 
LONDON.

With Dr David McCoy. The Ebola epidemic has gripped the attention of the international community, raising an inordinate amount of fear in the West and prompting aid and support to the stricken countries of Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea. In the US, billions of dollars have been spent on protective security and surveillance systems, while pharmaceutical giants are benefiting from new research funding to produce treatments and vaccines against the disease. But with minimal medical facilities and staff, little access to sanitation or clean water, and poor education, the current Ebola epidemic was a tragedy waiting to happen in three countries where health indicators have always been appalling. The region’s history of conflict and war; and the ravaging and degradation of the environment are critical factors in the causal pathway of these epidemics which have received little or zero attention. Dr David McCoy is the Director of MEDACT and a senior academic at the Centre for Primary Care and Public Health at Queen Mary University, London. He spent ten years in South Africa as a clinician and in the field of public health and health systems development, and speaks and publishes widely on issues of global health. He will argue that the international response to Ebola will ultimately fail unless we get to grips with the social, political and economic pathologies that plague the African continent.
Nearest tube station Farringdon. 6.45pm (doors open 6.30).

Organised by: 
Friends of Le Monde Diplomatique
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Organiser is an NFP member
Price: 
£3, concessions £2, tickets on door.
Venue: 
Café Diplo at The Gallery, 70/77 Cowcross Street, London EC1M
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Info 07905 313 759 or see our website www.mondediplofriends.org.uk
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