HIGHLIGHTS
IOM, CDC and WHO conducted a joint regional assessment mission from 7-17 July in Mali, Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia to identify best practices in mobility mapping and health border management.
IOM continues to provide primary health services through mobile clinics in Bomi, Grand Bassa, and Grand Cape Mount counties in Liberia, resulting in 5,928 consultations completed.
414,332 travellers screened and sensitized, since the start of the project in November 2014 at 15 Flow Monitoring Points in Mali.
50 community leaders and traditional healers trained on EVD preparedness in the regions of Kolda and Kédougou in Senegal.
19 IOM monitors and 80 Passenger Welfare Organization staff deployed at 47 Village Crossing Points in Samu, Gbileh Dixon, and Bramaia chiefdoms in Kambia district, Sierra Leone.
All office materials and equipment have been distributed and installed at three new PEOCs in Fria, Boké and Télimélé in Guinea.
42 trainers from Government agencies undertook a Training of Trainers workshop in Koforidua, Ghana.