Now that the Ebola virus disease pandemic has stopped spreading, the challenge for the affected nations is to rebuild their devastated communities. Just as Europe did after World War Two, this should provide an opportunity for widespread rehabilitation and regeneration
NOW that the worst of the Ebola virus disease (EVD) has passed and the pandemic has stopped spreading, rebuilding the shattered and torn communities it has devastated is the next challenge. In several ways reconstruction may actually be a bigger task than curtailing the virus as it involves long-term capital investment.
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