Ebola: 'We Are Beginning to See Results in Liberia'

On a visit to countries worst affected, including Liberia, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Samantha Power, has said positive results are beginning to emerge.

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Bumping elbows—vs shaking hands—Ambassador Power with the Liberian President Sirleaf. A key part of #EbolaResponse is changing behavior.

Heartening sight leaving Liberia—US soldiers, Liberians, Chinese together unload anti-Ebola supplies on AirChina plane.

Women peacekpers increasingly on frontlines. Just few of amazing women officers in UNMIL helping Liberia fight Ebola.

American troops building 25-bed hospital in #Liberia for sick health workers. So important to keep Ebola responders safe.

U.S Ambassador to the UN, Samantha Power (center) inspects work being done by USAID's Ebola Disaster Assistance Relief Team accompanied by U.S. Ambassador to Liberia Deborah Malac (far left) and Liberian Foreign Minister Augustine Kpehe Ngafuan.

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