Monitoring press freedom and international affairs from Mid-Missouri Public Radio and the Missouri School of Journalism
Liberia after Ebola
By  • 10 January 2017
A year ago the World Health Organization declared the Ebola epidemic in Liberia over. But though the immediate crisis may have passed, Liberia still faces huge challenges in recovering.   Two devastating civil wars in…
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Surviving Ebola
By  • 2 October 2014
“I was depressed to the point that I actually wanted to die because of what I was going through.” The Ebola outbreak in West Africa has already taken more than 3,000 lives. There is no…
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Guinea arrests 27 for slaying Ebola health workers, journalists
By  • 24 September 2014
Police in Guinea have arrested 27 people for the killing of a group of Ebola health education workers and journalists, news outlets including Agence France-Presse reported. Molou Chérif, and Sidiki Sidibé of a community radio…
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Education best hope against Ebola
By  • 29 May 2014
With no vaccine or effective treatments, teaching people to avoid infection is key. This spring, Craig Manning of the Centers for Disease Control was in the West African country of Guinea, responding to the country’s…
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