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Waves of Grace: An Ebola Survivor's Story in Virtual-Reality
The film 'Waves of Grace' tells the story of Ebola survivor Decontee Davis, who now cares for children orphaned and stigmatized by the disease.
A New Vaccine Could Finally End the Ebola Epidemic
A trial in Guinea resulted in no new cases among vaccinated individuals, despite their close proximity to people infected with Ebola.
We Might Be on the Verge of an Ebola Vaccine That Works
So far, the Canadian-made Ebola vaccine has proved 100 percent effective in a trial group in Guinea.
An Ebola Vaccine Is Showing Up to 100 Percent Efficacy So Far
The preliminary results from a new Ebola vaccine look very promising.
Radio Motherboard: What Have We Learned from the Ebola Outbreak?
It’s been more than a year and a half since the biggest Ebola outbreak in history began, and it’s still ongoing.
This Man Hopes His Peanut Sheller Can End World Hunger
When Jock Brandis noticed that women in Africa had bloodied fingers from hours of laborious peanut-shelling, he visualized a solution. And it worked.
Watch Host Danny Gold Debrief Our New HBO Episode About the Origins of Ebola
Gold headed to Guinea to find out how the deadly outbreak got its start.
How Women Helped Lead the Fight Against Ebola in Liberia
With the help of her granddaughters, a tribal elder named Mama Tumeh implemented community-based solutions that have been recognized as the driving force behind Liberia’s success in fighting Ebola.
VICE News Capsule - Friday, May 22
Guinea copes with an increase in Ebola cases, Rome's first civil unions, China's success in reducing carbon emissions, and Brazilian scientists propose saffron to fight dengue fever.
Ebola Cases Quadruple in Guinea and Sierra Leone as Rainy Season Sets In
A majority of the new cases showed up in Guinea, with the World Health Organization stressing that the hemorrhagic fever "will not go quietly."