As the COVID-19 pandemic spread, borders were closed and several governments imposed export restrictions on certain essential materials and personal protective equipment. Some supplies could be obtained locally, but not to the extent necessary, and countries, particularly European ones, which are the regular sources of supply for our projects, could no longer ship relief equipment. Doctors, nurses and other staff could not move from one region or country to another to help the areas most in need.
“We had to adapt very quickly and find new solutions to guarantee the safety of our teams in the field and the care of our patients.”
- Oumy Mbaye, ALIMA’s Supply Manager
As the COVID-19 pandemic spread, borders were closed and several governments imposed export restrictions on certain essential materials and personal protective equipment.
Some supplies could be obtained locally, but not to the extent necessary, and countries, particularly European ones, which are the regular sources of supply for our projects, could no longer ship relief equipment. Doctors, nurses and other staff could not move from one region or country to another to help the areas most in need.