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The MCOE opened its doors to the very first patients for inpatient maternal and neonatal care. The day marked a profound transition following years of planning, collaboration, and construction with the delivery of lifesaving care for women and newborns.

It was a landmark, a triumph, a watershed moment—without fanfare. On Oct. 6, two doctors stood under the awning of a yellow hospital on the western edge of Freetown, the capital of Sierra Leone, and gave instructions to the first patients to be discharged from the first tuberculosis treatment program of its kind in the country.

Government employees supported by Partners In Health will fan out from health centers around the capital to deliver the second and final dose of a cholera vaccine.

We need to provide better care for Ebola patients. That is the main point that physician-anthropologist Gene Richardson and co-authors, including Partners In Health Co-founder Dr. Paul Farmer, make in a recent comment in academic journal The Lancet Global Health