Ebola

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Ebola

How a People's Science Helped End an Epidemic

Development studies Anthropology Infectious and contagious diseases

Author: Paul Richards

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Collection: African Arguments

Language: English

Published by: Zed Books

Published on: 15th September 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 192 pages

ISBN: 9781783608614


Shortlisted for the Fage and Oliver Prize 2018

From December 2013, the largest Ebola outbreak in history swept across West Africa, claiming thousands of lives in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea. By the middle of 2014, the international community was gripped by hysteria. Experts grimly predicted that millions would be infected within months, and a huge international control effort was mounted to contain the virus. Yet paradoxically, by this point the disease was already going into decline in Africa itself. So why did outside observers get it so wrong?

Paul Richards draws on his extensive first-hand experience in Sierra Leone to argue that the international community's panicky response failed to take account of local expertise and common sense. Crucially, Richards shows that the humanitarian response to the disease was most effective in those areas where it supported these initiatives and that it hampered recovery when it ignored or disregarded local knowledge.

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