Inside the 25-bed hospital for Ebola aid workers in Liberia.
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The information gurus behind the U.S. Ebola response.
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We have to demystify Ebola. It’s not a superhuman and magical thing.
Read MoreProfiles in Courage: Andrew
There’s no standard blueprint for an Ebola treatment unit.
Read MoreFacing Death, Six Days a Week
How Liberia's burial teams stopped the dead from harming the ones they loved.
Read MoreLiberia Gripped By Ebola’s Many Tentacles
While the Ebola virus is having devastating impacts on Liberia’s health system, beyond the spotlight it is having an equally damaging impact on the economy.
Read MorePowering the Ebola Response
Keeping up with the growing need for Ebola treatment units in Liberia.
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Coming from so many years of civil crisis where a lot of values were broken, the girls were left to fend for themselves. They felt that sex was the way of life.
Read MoreProofs: The secret to Donata’s success
One cow can turn around a family’s life.
Read MoreProofs: How to make morphine
In Uganda, I learned how to make morphine -– a potent opioid that’s become the gold standard of relieving gut-wrenching pain.
Read MoreProofs: The walking corpse comes to life
Although his stature resembles a basketball player, Bethwel, an HIV-positive father of two, depends on antiretroviral (ARV) drugs for survival.
Read MoreProofs: The choice between life and death
After defaulting on her ARVs, Princess faced a decision that would change her life forever.
Read MoreProofs: Performing miracles at Ghana’s Tema Clinic
Tema offers hope in a place that was once hopeless and ravaged by AIDS.
Read MoreProofs: The luxury of water
Photographer Morgana Wingard reports on a USAID-funded water project in Afadjtator, Ghana.
Read MoreProofs: A world without HIV
TASO dreams of a world without HIV.
Read MoreProofs: A model for helping the hungry
In Ghana, 8 out of 10 children under the age of five suffer from some form of malnutrition. Ghana Health Services is changing that.
Read MoreProofs: Harriet's Second Marriage
Harriet receives her first dose of the ARVs she will take for the rest of her life.
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