WHO ‘unfit for health emergencies’
The World Health Organization (WHO) lacks the “capacity and culture” to deal with global health emergencies, says the chair of a new independent report on Ebola.
Dame Barbara Stocking says WHO failed in its handling of the deadly disease outbreak, which has killed more than 11,000 people, mostly in West Africa.
But the ex-head of Oxfam says WHO is not solely to blame.
The whole humanitarian system lacked foresight, she said.
The full report, commissioned by WHO, will be published later today.
The WHO has set out plans for reform, admitting that it was too slow to respond to the deadly Ebola outbreak that began in 2013.
In August 2014, the WHO declared it a public health emergency of international concern. By that point, more than 1,000 people had died of the virus.

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