Liberias assistant minister of health spoke at the center for strategic and International Studies friday about his countrys response to ebola. He talked about ongoing challenges some of the Lessons Learned and what is currently being done to help eradicate the disease. This is an hour and a half. Good morning, everyone. Im Steve Morrison Senior Vice President here at csis, i direct the globe Health Programs here, and we are joined and honored to have with us tolbert nyenswah. And ill say a few words why were here and how well go about the decision. I want to thank colleagues who helped pull this all together. Katy travis and jesse and so special thanks to them for pulling this together. We were traveling catherine my colleague, and i were traveling in january to liberia and sierra leone, and in the course of that we met this remarkable person tolbert, who is an assistant minister of health, deputy chief medical officer, and most importantly, head of the Incident Management System in li
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