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Lara Logan
laralogan
When myself & my team were in Liberia reporting on Ebola for 60 Minutes during the worst/biggest outbreak in history, almost every infection was a death sentence. Your chances of
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Dirk Willem te Velde
DWteVelde
Pleased to share new #ODImonitoringCoronavirus analyses on impacts & policy responses to Coronavirus in 30+ low & middle income countries in 4 continentsThis thread presents country analyses as they becomeavailable
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ARISE
ARISEHub
1/11 This World Mental Health Day let’s focus on the health care workers in our communities, clinics and hospitals whose wellbeing is so often taken for granted and overlooked. Read
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Ranu Dhillon
RanuDhillon
1/ #TestTraceIsolate is undoubtedly essential to rein in COVID from a 'top-down' public health perspectiveStopping epidemics though requires responses from 'bottom up' too From HIV, Ebola & Zika, 'behavior changes'
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Defense News Nigeria
DefenseNigeria
When will Nigerians learn that the United States no longer see Nigeria as an ally. The US has blocked Okonjo Iweala’s candidacy conveniently citing her inexperience in trade, but we
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Jacklyn Grace 'Capitalism Comorbidity' Lacey
TheVelvetDays
The NYC Human Rights Commission complains about Samaritan's Purse filed on the basis of homophobic policies have not passed because the people.who submitted them were not directly affected as they
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Aella
Aella_Girl
The attempt to redefine racism away from the dictionary definition into the "systemic privilege" one is, imo, an attempt to remove the intensely horrible associations with actual racism, to minimize
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KoloKK | Champion of the World
KoloKennethK
When Charles Taylor ran riot all over Liberia, Monrovians were mostly withdrawn from the conflict. They had portable water, steady power supply, food in their markets. All was well, while
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Zikhona Valela
valavoosh
Simonstown was home to the Kru people of Sierra Leone, & were contracted workers by the British & arrived in South Africa in 1838 after the end of slavery in
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Kelvin Odanz
MrOdanz
Black Americans don't rate Africans at all. In fact, Black Americans think of Africans as inferior and treat Africans with contempt. They only reference Africa as "motherland" in debates against
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Emmanuel Freudenthal
EmmanFre
The Mole, a documentary infiltrating arms and drug trafficking by the North Korean government, is wild/courageous/reckless, by @MBrgger & @Ullarsen.In Part 2, they nearly buy a private island in Uganda
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The Resilient Mum
theresilientmum
In order to understand and do what I can, I had to research what has been happening in Africa. To say I am shocked is an understatement. Together we can
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Iesha Small (“eye-ee-sha”)
ieshasmall
Been thinking about pandemics (obs). Last big deal I can remember was Ebola. Wondering re lessons learnt from African countries (which is they are prob acting on during #COVID19) .
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RevDaniel
RevDaniel
The Allied forces included (as of January 1, 1942) : Australia, Belgium, Canada, China, Costa Rica, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, India, Luxembourg, the
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véro
verolovesemma
For all the haters saying that Emma Thompson should be more engaged in other countries and that she’s doing nothing concrete to help in general, here’s a thread to see.If
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OK then
Kdenkss
The collapse of Liberia triggered the collapse of Sierra Leone and led to a madcap 1990s. I’m not going to pretend that Nigeria has a remote chance of stepping from
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