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REUTERS by Kate Kelland Feb. 3, 2014
LONDON - Almost $2.9 billion was pledged by the end of 2014 in donations to fight West Africa's Ebola epidemic, yet only around 40 percent had actually reached affected countries, researchers said on Tuesday.
A study by the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs that tracked international donations showed barely $1.09 billion had reached the worst affected countries by the end of last year, they said.
"These delays ... may have contributed to spread of the virus and could have increased the financial needs," said Karen Grepin, a global health policy expert at New York University who led the study and published it in the BMJ British medical journal.
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International donations to the Ebola virus outbreak: too little, too late?
BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL by Karen A Grépin Feb. 3, 2015
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