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Ebola

The Failure Of The Media And The Lost Ethics And Credibility

on November 13th, 2014 by Joel Savage

In the field of media for the past twenty years, I often heard people saying negative things about the press. It really hurts sometimes to hear such bad comments about the media. For example, how would a policeman feel, when he hears someone saying “Every police man is a criminal or a thief?” The same

Filed under: Point of View Tagged as: AIDS, Ebola

Are You At Risk From Ebola When Considering A Trip To East Or Southern Africa?

on October 26th, 2014 by The Afro News

No! Is the resounding response from Moira Smith, General Manager for Goway’s Middle East and Africa division. Africa is of course a continent, not a single, small country, and the distances between tourism areas and Ebola affected areas is immense. There really isn’t much ‘tourism’ in West Africa, while most travellers make it to East Africa

Filed under: Travel, World Tagged as: airmails, Ebola, South Africa, West African, WHO

Our Gratitude To All The Medical Service Men and Women

on October 21st, 2014 by Honore K. Gbedze

We send our gratitude to all the medical service men and women around the world along with many local volunteers who are endangering and sacrificing their lives to be in the fore front of this massive epidemic outbreak of Ebola in Africa at this moment. It is heart breaking and with deep sorrow to see

Filed under: Editor’s Note Tagged as: Africa, Ebola, epidemic research, Honore Gbedze, Medical service

Airstrikes, Beheadings, Ebola, and Our Common [In]Humanity

on October 13th, 2014 by Honore Gbedze

What have airstrikes, beheadings, and Ebola got in common? Of all the reports that have dominated the international media during the past few months, perhaps the fearsome Ebola disease outbreak in West Africa, the gruesome beheadings of three Western citizens by Islamic States of the Levant (ISIL) and the US-led coalition of the willing devastating

Filed under: Health & Home, Point of View, World Tagged as: Charles Quist-Adade, Civil society, Ebola, Ebola disease, human race, ISIL militants, West Africa

Canada Provides Further Humanitarian Assistance to Fight the Ebola Outbreak in West Africa

on September 25th, 2014 by Honore Gbedze

September 25, 2014 – New York, NY – Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada Today, the Honourable Christian Paradis, Minister of International Development and La Francophonie, announced additional humanitarian assistance to help meet the immediate needs of the people affected by the Ebola crisis in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, and neighbouring countries in West

Filed under: Health & Home, The Bridge, World Tagged as: Ebola, Ebola Emergency Response, Ebola virus, health education, Humanitarian Assistance, Trade and Development
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