Logistics and Obstacles
Operation United Assistance was set out and sent to Liberia in the year between mid-2014 and mid-2015 and delineates a suitable instance of the manner in which a Joint Force can offer support to a lead federal agency to bring a culmination to the rampant endemic of Ebola Virus disease. Notably, the Ebola endemic outbreak started at the outset of 2013 when a small child about the age of two years old died as a result of hemorrhagic fever. A short while after, several of the child’s relatives and their affiliates that subsisted across the region also became sick and fell to their demise. At the start of 2014, a team hailing from the Institu Pasteur which is situated in France made the confirmation that the spreading disease was the Ebola Virus Disease. The purpose of this paper is to identify logistics obstacles that were faced by United States operations in Liberia that facilitated the response by the United Nations and the United States towards the Ebola Virus Disease outbreak (Boucher, 2018).
In order to provide suitable response to any endemic, it is imperative to lave logistical support. It is perceptible that logistical requirements and necessities in such an environment ought to be in alignment with the necessities if a certain endemic. One of the key obstacles in logistics is the lack of infrastructure. As pointed out by Boucher (2018), the operational setting in Liberia is exceedingly challenging and difficult. This is owing to the fact that it is a small nation but with a working infrastructure that is just about non-existent especially with respect to roads and airfields. Aside from having solely one big airport, the most substantial logistical obstacle faced is the existence of poor quality roads or simply not having any existent roads in the area. One of the key solutions to dealing with...
References
Boucher, A. (2018). SUPPORTING, NON-STANDARD MISSION ROLE: US OPERATIONS IN LIBERIA, 2014-2015, THAT ENABLED THE US AND UN RESPONSE TO THE EVD OUTBREAK.
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