Publié le 01/12/2014

Cheikh Ibrahima NIANG

One reason Ebola has been so difficult to contain is that it emerged in countries marked by poverty and violence. 

Their populations – who still remember the injustices of the colonial and post-colonial periods – do not trust their leaders or the Westerners who have come to help. They are fleeing hospitals, which they consider simply to be places in which to die, thereby promoting the spread of Ebola and allowing other diseases to develop.

 

This paper is published in French only – Ebola : une épidémie post-coloniale [1]

Article published in Politique étrangère, Vol. 79, No. 4, Winter 2014 [2]