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The Uk Is Sierra Leone’S Biggest Donor, Why?
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http:// www.ind ependen t.co.uk /news/u k/polit ics/ebo la-outb reak-br itains- bill-fo r-tackl ing-vir us-in-s ierra-l eone-sp irals-t o-330m- due-to- cuts-in -aid-99 85776.h tml
We can't win whatever, cut the amount we pay in aid, so we then have to spend an extra £100m to the £230m bill we already pay for tackling the Ebola virus in Sierra Leone.
/// Critics partly blame the growing bill on the coalition slashing the amount of aid allocated to Sierra Leonean health projects in recent years, leaving the country ill-prepared, with an acute shortage of doctors. Without an effective health system, Sierra Leone was easily overwhelmed by the outbreak. ///
We can't win whatever, cut the amount we pay in aid, so we then have to spend an extra £100m to the £230m bill we already pay for tackling the Ebola virus in Sierra Leone.
/// Critics partly blame the growing bill on the coalition slashing the amount of aid allocated to Sierra Leonean health projects in recent years, leaving the country ill-prepared, with an acute shortage of doctors. Without an effective health system, Sierra Leone was easily overwhelmed by the outbreak. ///
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When I was a kid, for years I thought Sierra Leone was a person.
Not as embarrassing as this though...I remember a time back in the seventies when the six o'clock new reported on a guerrilla war kin (I think) Angola.
It was a huge story that kept me, a seven year old, watching the news for weeks, because I genuinely thought it was a 'gorilla war'.
Absolutely true.
My mum laughed for about half an hour when one night I turned to her (after the new had concluded) and asked whether we would see the gorillas fighting like on Planet of the Apes.
When I was a kid, for years I thought Sierra Leone was a person.
Not as embarrassing as this though...I remember a time back in the seventies when the six o'clock new reported on a guerrilla war kin (I think) Angola.
It was a huge story that kept me, a seven year old, watching the news for weeks, because I genuinely thought it was a 'gorilla war'.
Absolutely true.
My mum laughed for about half an hour when one night I turned to her (after the new had concluded) and asked whether we would see the gorillas fighting like on Planet of the Apes.
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/// I have no idea what the point of this thread was.
Must have just been to keep AOGs daily quota up. ///
Being rude again Gromit, is it also against the sites rule s that one can onlty post a certain amount?
Since you are a Mod please tell me, and then remove yourself for being rude to fellow ABers.
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