A liberal, anti-establishment framing portrays the Ebola outbreak as a politically driven crisis amplified by poverty, weak infrastructure, and U.S. global health cuts/WHO withdrawal, elevating NGO/academic voices and global health governance while criticizing U.S. policy and urging accountability and sustained international support.
Outbreak of Ebola in the DRC with cross-border relevance to Uganda, framed around structural drivers and policy decisions impacting the health response.
Trained on diverse sources; may inherit Western framing; mindful of bias.
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