Ebola reading list updated – including maps from Humanitarian OpenStreetMap
I’ve made some updates to the Ebola Reading List on this site. This now has two sections: General Reference, which includes NGOs, some government information, and some media sites sections, plus...
View ArticleMore additions to the Ebola reading list
I’ve made some more additions to the Ebola reading list. A really useful resource is Ebola Deeply, which is an aggregating news source (see discussion of project here; and also @Eboladeeply). Thanks to...
View ArticleThe Guardian reviews two books on Ebola
The Guardian reviews two books on Ebola – neither of which is really new. Richard Preston’s The Hot Zone is twenty years old, and has no updating; David Quammen’s Ebola: the Natural and Human History...
View ArticlePeter Singer, ‘The Ethics of Fighting Ebola’
Peter Singer, ‘The Ethics of Fighting Ebola’ – also added to the long reading list here.
View ArticleThe Lancet on IMF reforms and the West African Ebola crisis
Writing today in the journal Lancet Global Health, researchers from Cambridge University’s Department of Sociology examine the links between the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Ebola...
View ArticleEbola in Sierra Leone: News from the Frontline – Peter Penfold at African...
I’ve not been updating the Ebola reading list much recently, but this is an interesting piece on ‘Ebola in Sierra Leone‘ by Peter Penfold, former British High Commissioner to the country.
View ArticleEbola reading list – some updates
Aside from the theme issue mentioned earlier, I’ve made some other updates to the Ebola reading list on this site.
View ArticleEbola photographs in The New York Times
The New York Times has a small collection of photographs by Daniel Berehulak. Thanks to David Campbell (@davidc7) for the link. Much more to read on Ebola at the list on this site here.
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