The Relation Between Ebola & Extreme Poverty Goes Both Ways — Factpod #9
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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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PRODUCER: Mattias Högberg
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