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  • What Life Is Like for Liberians Dealing with the Ebola Outbreak

    I wanted to know how people in Monrovia (where the ebola outbreak has hit hardest) are coping, so I checked in with my old friend Segbe Nyanfor, a human rights activist and longtime resident.

  • 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."

  • Ebola Has Created a Full-Fledged Food Crisis in Liberia

    In Ebola's epicenter in West Africa, the virus's spread has upset the sale and distribution of food resources for millions. We spoke to the World Food Programme about the current state of food insecurity, the Jenewonda crisis, and the ways that we can...

  • The Fight Against Ebola

    VICE News went to a Liberian hospital that's been turned into a de facto treatment center for the disease and dropped in on Doctors Without Borders.

  • The Fight Against Ebola

    VICE News heads to the West Point neighborhood in Monrovia, Liberia, to learn about one of the main issues that is perpetuating the outbreak—confusion about the virus itself.

  • Ebola Might Leave Survivors Food-Strapped in Liberia

    The first diagnosed case of ebola in the United States has sent some people in the West into a panic, but the reality of the virus is still far worse in West Africa, where the outbreak has sent some food prices soaring and potentially endangered...