Kenema/Freetown — The following account is by IRIN journalist Anna Jefferys who, together with filmmaker Ricci Shyrock, visited Sierra Leone earlier this month. It is the second of a three-part series. The first part is here .
We're heading to the International Federation of the Red Cross (IFRC) Ebola treatment centre 15km out of Kenema town in eastern Sierra Leone. It's known locally as the "Ebola camp" because it's made up of a dozen or so white tented structures set up outside. It is surrounded by lush green forest and mountains loom in the distance.
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