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Eyewitness to Hell: Ebola in Liberia through the lens of a photographer — Oct 24, 2014

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Firsthand account of daily life in Liberia. The people live in fear for their lives while groups of local men undertake the thankless and dangerous task of body removal for the dead. This is a powerful, touching testimony.

With Aid Doctors Gone, Ebola Fight Grows Harder — Aug 16, 2014

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When people started dying of Ebola in Liberia, Clarine Vaughn faced a wrenching choice: Should she send home, for their own health and safety, four American doctors working for Heartt, the aid group she led there? Or should she keep them in the country without proper supplies or training to fight the virulent, contagious disease, which was already spreading panic?

After much agonizing, Ms. Vaughn, who lives in Liberia, pulled the doctors out and canceled plans to bring in more. The African physicians and nurses left behind told her they understood, but felt abandoned. They said, “We need you guys here,” she recalled.

Kenyan girls taken to remote regions to undergo FGM in secret - July 24, 2014

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Parents are taking their daughters to remote regions of Kenya to undergo female genital mutilation (FGM) in secret, according to the head of the country's new FGM prosecution unit.

Christine Nanjala, who has led a high-profile crackdown on the practice, said perpetrators were becoming increasingly difficult to catch as many moved underground to carry out the practice.

Chinese admit role in graft and poaching in Africa — July 14, 2014

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"China’s ambassador to Tanzania Lu Youqing has admitted that some Chinese nationals and companies engaged in corruption and illegal ivory trade in the country. He also voiced his concern about “shoddy” work done by Chinese contractors in road projects in some African countries. In an interview published by the South China Morning Post, the envoy expressed his disappointment over “bad habits” that tarnish China’s image in Tanzania and across the African continent."

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