The one thing stopping Ebola requires
Marc Maxmeister introduces his newly-published book, “Ebola: Local voices, hard facts.”
Marc Maxmeister introduces his newly-published book, “Ebola: Local voices, hard facts.”
The strongest assets in this fight are the committed women and men who know and love their communities, says Alison Carlman.
Links to stories on those responding to Ebola on the ground, regardless of international aid or media coverage
Women are already bringing about development. I frankly didn’t realize that we weren’t.
How-matters.org’s Friday feature! Sharing “Night Flight Above a Post-war Town,” a poem by Timothy Ogene in Liberia.
“Half the stories of community change are not about NGOs at all, but individuals. It’s time NGOs realized they’re not the center of the community, and figured out how to work with the individuals who are.” ~from my interview with Marc Maxson of GlobalGiving’s Storytelling Project