Behind the masks, people are all volunteers. They come from all walks of life, from teaching to engineering
Mustapha Gamanga was the Red Cross team leader for the day. Until the outbreak, he was a teacher.
But schools have been closed for months now, so his new job is safely collecting and burying bodies of the Ebola dead and ensuring communities understand what his teams are doing.
He said: "Initially my family were very worried, but I told them we are all well protected and this is a thing we have to do for our country.
"If we don't do it, then who will?"