Dominic W. Rennie is the general administrator of Redemption Hospital, which treats around 1,000 people per week in New Kru Town, Monrovia, Liberia. As the Ebola outbreak swept through Monrovia, the hospital found itself on the front lines: 12 of the staff died. A year later, their colleagues wear rubber boots and work in clean wards, renovated by organizations including the African Union (AU) and the International Rescue Committee (IRC).
The maternity ward of Redemption Hospital was recently renovated by the African Union.
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