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The government, partners and EMTs were important in the response and worked with speed and political acceptability using the context experience to provide surge support to the country. This experience brought to focus the idea of developing a national EMT in Sierra Leone, which would be useful to help respond even more swiftly. In collaboration with WHO, there is a need to institute further mechanisms to facilitate rapid response and quality-assured deployment of EMTs at regional and sub-regional levels and strengthen to support future responses.
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