A global response to the Ebola crisis is being discussed in London at a summit of experts and politicians.
3338 people have been killed in the Ebola outbreak so far with Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea the worst-hit countries.
The charity Save the Children says the virus is spreading at a 'terrifying rate' and that healthcare demands are far outstripping supply in Sierra Leone.
The Ebola Donors Conference in London is being hosted by the UK and Sierra Leona and aims to secure funding pledges and raise awareness.
Chair of the UK House of Commons International Development Committee Sir Malcolm Bruce says Sierra Leone and Liberia may be suffering from having slipped from the international community's mind ahead of the outbreak.
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Chair of the UK House of Commons International Development Committee Sir Malcolm Bruce says Sierra Leone and Liberia need even more attention than they are getting.
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