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“What is to be done? The only formula we’ve come up with is the following: you can’t stop Ebola without staff, stuff, space and systems.”
From the diary of Paul Farmer. Read it here on London Review of Books.
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How the aid and development industry helped cause Africa’s Ebola outbreak
James Pfeiffer discusses one of the root causes of the massive outbreak of Ebola now ravaging West Africa. Check out the podcast here on Humanosphere.
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