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The Relation Between Ebola & Extreme Poverty Goes Both Ways — Factpod #9

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    I'm professor Hans Rosling.
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    I'm standing on the roof of my hotel
    in Monrovia, the capital of Liberia.
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    Now it's a peaceful city, but just
    a little more than 10 years ago
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    ended a cruel civil war here.
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    After that, the economy
    of the country was broken,
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    health services and schools were down;
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    but now, in the last ten years,
    things had been improving:
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    there were a fast economic growth,
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    people were coming out of extreme poverty,
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    and health was improving.
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    Ebola put a stop to that.
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    The relation between extreme poverty
    and Ebola go both ways.
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    Extreme poverty was a major reason
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    to why the outbreak of Ebola
    became so huge here:
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    people live so crammed in the slum here,
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    they don't have water and sanitation.
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    When someone started
    to vomit and got sick,
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    the whole family got infected!
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    And now, when Ebola is here,
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    it stops businesses,
    economy comes to a standstill,
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    people lose their job
    and poverty gets worse!
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    So, in order for Liberia
    to fight the extreme poverty,
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    they must start by fighting Ebola.
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    And when Ebola is gone
    - because it has to go down to zero -
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    the best way to prevent
    Ebola from coming back
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    is to fight and put an end
    to extreme poverty.
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    Now, for the rest of us,
    living in other parts of the world,
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    at better economic levels,
    we also have a reason to fight Ebola,
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    because it is a global security reason
    of immense proportions!
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    And I have grandchildren:
    I don't want them to live in a world
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    where Ebola virus
    travels around the world.
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    So how could I stop it?
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    There's no better way of stopping Ebola
    than come here in West Africa,
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    and fight it side by side
    by the people in these countries.
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    And my experience here
    in Liberia is very positive:
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    there's a fantastic response
    against Ebola among the professionals,
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    the government, and especially
    the people themselves.
Title:
The Relation Between Ebola & Extreme Poverty Goes Both Ways — Factpod #9
Description:

I am currently working full-time as Advisor on Ebola Epidemiology at the Ministry of Health in Liberia http://www.mohsw.gov.lr/.

In this short video I explain why I decided to go here. Why it's so important to bring Ebola down to zero. Ebola causes the same extreme poverty that causes it's spread. Therefor it can bring West Africa into a Vicious Spiral that eventually will make the whole world a far more dangerous place.

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Video Language:
English, British
Duration:
02:19

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