On 28.11.2014: I said "Here's hoping we can all come together on this. The epidemic is getting worse. Action needs to be scaled up. http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/sierra-leonean-uk-diaspora-ebola-response-taskforce-and-engayde-7702058633"
2/4/2015 Update:
SLUKDERT Report on the 29th November Sierra Leone UK Diaspora Ebola Response Conference London
Venue: Herbert Smith Freehills LLP, Exchange House, Primrose Street, London EC2A 2EGClick here to download the full SLUKDERT report
Image: Chukwu-Emeka P F Chikezie, SLUKDERT |
Executive Summary:
" The meeting captured the views of a wide range of groups and allowed organisations to learn about and link up with those pursuing the same or similar aims.The meeting was attended by many Sierra Leone Diaspora organisations and individuals working to combat Ebola. This report captures most of the deliberations, decisions and instances of cooperation arising from the meeting.
Image: Chukwu-Emeka P F Chikezie, SLUKDERT |
Many of the discussions and initiatives indicated a willingness to play a part in assisting in the post-Ebola situation to address many of the shortcomings in the socio-economic fabric exposed by the outbreak.
It was clear that some important organisations (particularly the area/district descendants’ associations) were noticeable by their absence. Steps will be made to reach out to them for any future events as they have a significant role to play. The meeting was able to capture a lot of good contact details and there were clear signs of organisations agreeing to work together in the future.
The taskforce recognized the constraints on a wholly volunteer organisation while committing to continue to facilitate dialogue between organisations, link fundraising efforts and to collaborating with other Diaspora organisations.
Image: Chukwu-Emeka P F Chikezie, SLUKDERT |
Among the priorities identified were:
- Establishing a network of Sierra Leone Diaspora teachers to feed into and collaborate with teachers and institutions in Sierra Leone. This included seeking links with distance learning while the schools lockdown continues
- The mapping exercise described in the report highlighted a desire for better coordination of efforts between the Diaspora and home-based groups
- For the taskforce to set up bespoke seminars/conferences around specific professions to look at how they might contribute to the Ebola and post-Ebola efforts in the country
- For the taskforce to take the lead in reaching out to Diaspora organisations outside the London area
- For the taskforce to continue with its ‘diaspora mapping’ exercise to understand who's doing what, where (and who wants to do what, where) by reaching out to more Sierra Leonean diaspora groups
- For the taskforce to signpost individuals and groups to where there is most need
- Provide vulnerable people in SL information on organisations that cater for their needs
Image: Chukwu-Emeka P F Chikezie, SLUKDERT |
BACKGROUND TO THE MEETING
According to the World Health Organization’s (WHO) 31 December 2014 SituationReport, there have been 20,206 reported cases of Ebola virus disease and 7,905 reported deaths across all the three worst-affected outbreak countries, Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone. Sierra
Leone accounts for 9,446 reported cases (47% of the three countries’ total). WHO notes that Ebola
Virus Disease “transmission remains intense in Sierra Leone, with 337 confirmed cases reported in
the week to 28 December, 2014 – more than double the number of cases in Guinea and Liberia combined” and is at its most intense in Sierra Leone’s western and northern districts.
As Ebola continued to ravage Sierra Leone, it was clear that, in addition to international efforts to combat the outbreak, there was a significant role and contribution the Sierra Leone Diaspora could make. The Sierra Leone UK Diaspora Ebola Response Taskforce (SLUKDERT) which was formed in response to the outbreak and includes a wide spectrum of Diaspora Sierra Leoneans organised this meeting to facilitate cooperation between UK-based Diaspora organisations in responding to the crisis and working with organisations on the ground. As such, it was good to see the widest possible spectrum of actors represented at the meeting: NGOs, charities, alumni associations, legal, medical and recruitment organisations, were among some of those present. Implications for development were at the forefront of the discussions.
Image: Chukwu-Emeka P F Chikezie, SLUKDERT |
AIMS
a) To foster constructive dialogue and stronger coordination in the Diaspora response to the Ebola crisisb) To enhance our existing information sharing system relating to Ebola
OBJECTIVES:
a) An opportunity for attendees to share their response to the Ebola crisisb) To highlight the key activities of the taskforce and its specific operational projects – i.e. the HR roadshow and the shipment of 10 containers
c) For workshops to be action oriented – participants were asked to look at practical inexpensive and simple steps that can be immediately implemented to enhance their response to the Ebola crisis
d) To provide a networking opportunity and to share best practice
DESIRED OUTCOMES
a) Greater understanding of clusters around which Sierra Leonean diasporas in the UK are responding to Ebola crisisb) At least six areas of discussions, wherein attendees would commit to collaborate around common interest to implement initiatives, share learning, etc.
c) Unity and sense of common purpose is in evidence
In setting the scene, attendees were encouraged to look at how they could contribute by addressing three main aspects of the Diaspora’s reaction: (1) challenges they face as individuals or members of organisations, (2) lessons learned from those challenges and (3) how they could contribute, particularly by collaborating with fellow Sierra Leoneans or friends of Sierra Leone with shared interests. "
SLUKDERT 12 February 2015
Click here to download the full reportEdward Turay Sierra Leonean High Commissioner to the UK Image: Chukwu-Emeka P F Chikezie, SLUKDERT |
Jane Ellison Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Public Health Image: Chukwu-Emeka P F Chikezie, SLUKDERT |
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