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ADDRESS DARK HISTORY OF AID ORGANISATIONS In their noble and admirable endeavours, they come across children battered by the ravages of the seven-year long civil war in Syria, civilians dying from Ebola outbreaks in West Africa and ethnic groups fleeing from Myanmar to escape systematic and organised killings. However, these organisations ...
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Sirleaf's Mo Ibrahim award While it went on to single out her handling of the Ebola crisis in Liberia between 2014 and 2015, it reserved special kudos for Ms. Sirleaf's management of the economy, noting that "From 2006 to 2014, before the Ebola crisis hit the country, the Liberian economy grew at an annual rate of over 7 per cent," ...
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Ebola in a Sierra Leone village Melissa Parker and Tim Allen report back on their in depth study of what happened in a single village under the onslaught of the Ebola epidemic.
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Africa's missing Ebola outbreaks – podcast Africa's missing Ebola outbreaks – podcast. 22 February 2018. In this audio version of an in depth article from The Conversation, hear about how the Cold War, dictators and cover-ups all conspired to bury evidence of past outbreaks of Ebola, making the deadly disease that much harder to handle during ...
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The Spacesuit Chronicles: The Library Brings Ebola Home The Spacesuit Chronicles: The Library Brings Ebola Home. February 21, 2018 By Brandi Young. By: Laurie Katusin Swallen. Collaboration with teachers is obviously something librarians aspire to do more of, and it has been one of my goals. In my building, it has been difficult to collaborate with the ...
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Ebola Monitored CDC No Fly Letter SurfacesYep the CDC has Oct 16, 2014 · At least 75 Ebola-exposed Texas health workers are now on the no-fly Texas hospital workers who treated Ebola with the Centers for Disease Oct 15, 2014 · NYC 911 dispatchers forbidden from saying 'Ebola' on the radio. confusion helping spread Ebola, CDC: we will ensure that no ...
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Ebola effects on Liberia health system 'killed more than virus' The devastating effect of Ebola on Liberia's fragile health system may have killed more people than the virus itself, a new study says, many of them pregnant women and malaria patients. The West African nation was the worst-hit by the haemorrhagic virus during the 2014-16 outbreak, leaving 4,800 ...
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