 I'm a survivor, working for HIWEM. I'm Dr Desmond Mada Kanbai, Estuaral Union. I'm one of the facilitators. We are really based on training both national and local staff, preparing them to work in an ETU. So today we are having a triage. We are doing something like a concert, how you felt sick before you go to the hospital. As for me, the stage I was doing, I was having fever, headache. So I'm coming. I'm getting fever, I'm getting headache. So the nurse and the doctor will come to screen you. This is just like an ETU setting because we bring our students or the people we are going to train just to have the feeling of an ETU. Okay, so now you've done everything. My experience with the Ebola treatment unit in Kenema where I worked for two months. It wasn't really good because on the onset of the disease, we had only one treatment center in the whole country. That was the only treatment center in Kenema. Infection among staff, head professional at the hospital was really bad because the IPC, the infection prevention and control was in that too good. But with time, I believe there was a lot improvement. We also appreciate the international community, IOM and IMC, all the other WHO that are coming in really to help. I believe they have done a good job because they are creating more treatment centers. I've seen plenty of NGOs coming out to work. IRC, Gold, IOM, WTO. So I think they are coming out to contribute to fight this disease. So I too am trying to give my own small contribution. So I feel happy for doing this job. If we say we are all going to leave this country because of the Ebola, then more people will become infected and more people might die and even our own family members so we just have to give what we have and we do what we have to do. So we are here again with IOM, we are doing our best, we are training people, we are giving what we have to give to them and I think we are doing a great job.