Ebola: A Post-colonial Epidemic
One reason Ebola has been so difficult to contain is that it emerged in countries marked by poverty and violence. Their populations - who still remember the injustices of the colonial and post-colonial periods - do not trust their leaders or the Westerners who have come to help. They are fleeing hos...
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