Médecins Sans Frontières
I Was a Psychologist at an Ebola Treatment Center in Liberia
"I wouldn't say I was brave. Or maybe it is bravery, but the most important thing in my mind is to look objectively at the risks and decide whether or not you think you could help."
'We Are Laying Down Like Dogs': The Long Wait For Ebola Treatment in Liberia
Outside the gates of an overtaxed Ebola treatment center in Monrovia, sick people wait — and die — while hoping to get access to medical care.
Interview with an Ebola Survivor
The Ebola virus is cruel, with a fatality rate of 90 percent. We spoke to a survivor named Saa Sabas to get a sense of the ordeal. It turns out that if you do survive, people might be afraid of you.
Why Don't West Africans Believe Ebola Is Real?
Mistrust in government, paranoia over the intentions of health workers, and belief in witchcraft are crippling efforts to fight Ebola.
Providing Aid in Conflict Zones Keeps Getting More and More Dangerous
As the nature of warfare changes, aid workers are facing greater threats to their safety — which ultimately hurts those most in need of aid.
Leaked Documents Indicate Myanmar Is Denying Foreign Aid
The leaked papers also record that Myanmar's Ministry of Health refused WHO’s offer of additional funding.