To bolster the fight to contain the deadly Ebola virus epidemic raging in west Africa, the World Bank approved a $105 million grant.

"The world needs to do much, much more to respond to the Ebola crisis in these three countries," World Bank President Jim Yong Kim said in a statement.
The grant "will have an immediate, positive impact on their collective Ebola containment campaigns," said Kim, a physician trained in infectious diseases, referring to the recipient countries.
Liberia, the country with the highest number of Ebola infections, will receive $52 million, with Sierra Leone getting $28 million and Guinea $25 million.
The World Bank said the funding was aimed at helping people cope with the economic impact of the crisis, and strengthening public health systems to guard against future disease outbreaks.
The financing will allow governments to provide food and water in the quarantined and worst-affected areas and ferry in health workers, the Bank said.
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US President Barack Obama said earlier Tuesday that 3,000 US military personnel will be sent to west Africa to try and curb the epidemic.
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The 188-nation World Bank said it must mobilize more financing for the countries "since the immediate response is still significantly under-resourced for the purposes of curbing the outbreak."
Source-AFP