Suspicion, anger and fear ­- the harsh reality of daily life in Ebola-hit Liberia

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Liberia: Living With Ebola
Liberia: Living With Ebola

• Award-winning series Africa Investigates back on Al Jazeera

Liberia: Living With Ebola starts on Wednesday, 12 November at 22:30 GMT

 

 

Mae Azango
Mae Azango

The second season of Al Jazeeras award-winning Africa Investigates kicks off on Wednesday, 12 November 2014, asking whether the Liberian government is making the Ebola crisis worse.

 

This groundbreaking series gives some of Africas best journalists the opportunity to pursue high-level investigative targets across the continent – using their unique perspective and local knowledge to put corruption, exploitation and abuse under the spotlight,says Al Jazeera Englishs executive producer Diarmuid Jeffreys, who adds that the first seasonSpell of The Albino won a One World Media Award and was nominated for a Royal Television Society Award.

 

 

Sorious Samura
Sorious Samura

In the first episode of the second season, Liberia: Living with Ebola, Sierra Leones Emmy, BAFTA and Peabody winner Sorious Samura teams up with Liberian investigative journalist Mae Azango, a winner of International Press Freedom Awards from both The Committee to Protect Journalists and Canadian Journalists for Free Expression. Working together, the pair explores the reality of living through the worlds deadliest Ebola epidemic, which has killed nearly 5 000 people in eight nations.

 

Sorious and Mae film with a Red Cross body collection team who risk their lives travelling around Monrovia picking up the dangerously contagious corpses of the deceased.  They also spend time in an Ebola treatment unit run by Medecins Sans Frontieres and follow emergency response teams working in the Red Light slum, one of Monrovias poorest and most densely populated districts.

 

Some of these Red Cross workers are unpaid volunteers, like Robert. Im doing this to have this particular sickness alleviated from my country,he says. I love my people.

 

But Sorious and Mae also encounter deep anger among Liberian health workers. Most receive $280 a month for jobs that bring them into daily, dangerous contact with Ebola victims. Many are suspicious that government corruption is preventing the distribution of money donated by the international community.

 

This remarkable film gives a deeply disturbing insight into what it is like to live in a society gripped by dread of contagion and mistrust of the authorities, a place where no-one shakes hands any more, where a mother will think twice before picking up a sick child to give it comfort,says Diarmuid. But it is also a world in which ordinary people are making the most extraordinary sacrifices on behalf of their community – and indeed the rest of us.  If the fight against this deadly virus is to be won, then it is in places like Liberias slums, the very poorest and most deprived on earth, where Ebola must be overcome.

 

As in 2011, Africa Investigates is produced in collaboration with the Emmy-winning investigative team at Insight TWI: The World Investigates. Liberia: Living With Ebola is directed by Clive Patterson and features original music composed by Grammy Award winner Daniel Platzman.

 

Liberia: Living with Ebola premieres on Wednesday, 12 November 2014 at 22:30 GMT in Liberia and at 23:30 CAT, with repeats on 13 November at 10:3014 November at 04:3015 November at 17:30, and 16 November at 06:30 CAT.

Watch and embed the promo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KO-_gAjbwo8.

 

 

For more information, visit http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/africainvestigates/ or http://www.aljazeera.com/news/africa/ or follow #ajafrica on Twitter. 

 

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