Guinea Ebola

WOMEY, GUINEA- JANUARY 24: The United Nations World Food Program distributes food to the1150 families of Womey, Guinea on January 24, 2015. After the killing of eight people who were part of a government led group trying to educate people on Ebola on September 16, 2014, the people of Womey were forced from their town by the military and lived in the bush for over six weeks as the military looted all of their belongings. As the WFP's first visit to the village, they provided 45 days worth of food supply of rice corn and oil as many people lost crops because of they were unable to access their farms. (Jane Hahn for the Washington Post)
WOMEY, GUINEA- JANUARY 24: The United Nations World Food Program distributes food to the1150 families of Womey, Guinea on January 24, 2015. After the killing of eight people who were part of a government led group trying to educate people on Ebola on September 16, 2014, the people of Womey were forced from their town by the military and lived in the bush for over six weeks as the military looted all of their belongings. As the WFP's first visit to the village, they provided 45 days worth of food supply of rice corn and oil as many people lost crops because of they were unable to access their farms. (Jane Hahn for the Washington Post)
Guinea Ebola
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