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WHO's handling of Ebola

Introduction to the Module Organisational Transformation is one approach to managing change, which in turn is one type of problem faced by any organisation, individual or society.

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This research focuses on the role of WHO in tackling the Ebola disease outbreak in West Africa. It discusses the challenges faced by WHO and the solutions implemented to control the spread of the virus.

WHO's handling of Ebola

Introduction to the Module Organisational Transformation is one approach to managing change, which in turn is one type of problem faced by any organisation, individual or society.

   Added on 2023-04-21

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INTRODUCTION
Ebola is a virus disease which is transmitting to people from wild animals and then spread in
human population via different sources.
When Ebola outbreak in West Africa before two years ago, WHO and other health care
organizations have come together to reduce the impact of this on human being (Boyles, 2015).
The major reason of spreading this disease in different countries are very weak health systems,
lack of human resources, damaged infrastructural, lack of health care facilities etc.
The following research has related to the role of WHO in tackling Ebola diseases (Wong and
Uyeki, 2015).
During the phase of spreading of this infection in West Africa local community, WHO has faced
different kinds of issues.
WHO's handling of Ebola_2
Patch work 1: 1. Application of ASK SIR L model so as to assess the cover the whole problem
solving process
A: Appreciate a problem exists: When there was outbreak of Ebola in 2014, then the world as
well as WHO was not well prepared for mounting the response that had taken place on such a
large scale
S: Specify its nature and scope: The virus was first identified in the year 1976 when there were
2 simultaneous outbreaks in Yambuku and remote area of Sudan. The current outbreak took
place in West Africa in the period of March 2014. The severely affected nations included
Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone that were impacted hydraulic due to weak health systems, as
well as lack of human and infrastructural resources
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