RANDOM MUSING: Vultures and Carcasses in the Den
The Ebola epidemic is an issue about which it is difficult to speak and impossible to be silent. While any criticism of the government now will be automatically seen by [Read more]
The Ebola epidemic is an issue about which it is difficult to speak and impossible to be silent. While any criticism of the government now will be automatically seen by [Read more]
The world today is neither just nor sustainable. Poverty and hunger, unequal distribution of wealth and opportunity, environmental degradation and diminishing resources are just some of the challenges afflicting our [Read more]
Senior United Nations System Coordinator for Ebola has said that one of the stalemates in fighting the pandemic is that airlines across the world have suspended their flights to Ebola-stricken [Read more]
President Ernest Bai Koroma on Monday 25th August made a conducted tour of health facilities meant for the containment of the deadly Ebola virus at Lakka, Connaught Hospital and the [Read more]
“When two elephants fight it is the grass that suffers.” African proverb The Battle For Africa, the first in a two-part People & Power investigation into the effects of China’s increasing influence [Read more]
The Ministry of Health and Sanitation moves 10 steps forward in their quest to fool the nation. They have started publishing pages long bulletin about Ebola in Sierra Leone. What [Read more]
An experimental drug has completely protected monkeys from lethal doses of a virus related to Ebola, bolstering confidence that a similar medicine might be effective if deployed in the current [Read more]
I landed in Berlin 24 hours ago after a very happy week at Terrytown, New York, where I joint a batch of fellow facilitators carefully selected by the United Nations [Read more]
Remarks to UNAOC-EF Summer School by Special Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG) on Sexual Violence in Conflict Zainab Hawa Bangura [Tarrytown, New York, 18 August 2014] Friends, colleagues, sisters and [Read more]
A made-in-Canada experimental Ebola vaccine will be offered for use in the West African outbreak response, the Public Health Agency of Canada revealed Tuesday. The news comes hours after the [Read more]
President Dr Ernest Bai Koroma on Monday 11th August expressed serious disappointment with the slow response of the international community towards the fight against the Ebola virus disease (EVD) in [Read more]
We know that what is good for goose is good for the gander The declaration by the UN's health agency came after a US company said it had sent all [Read more]
This is a call for an immediate, thorough, and independent investigation of Tulane University researchers (see here and here) and their Fort Detrick associates in the US biowarfare research community, [Read more]
PRESS RELEASE IN HIS INITIAL BROADCAST TO THE NATION ON 30TH JULY 2014 CONCERNING THE EBOLA CRISIS, HIS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT DR. ERNEST BAI KOROMA ANNOUNCED THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A [Read more]
A nurse in Nigeria. A businessman in Saudi Arabia. A Spanish priest in Liberia. With the World Health Organization announcing Wednesday that 932 deaths had been reported or confirmed as [Read more]
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