Dix-huit mois après le début de l'épidémie, Ebola continue de toucher plusieurs aspects de la vie en Guinée : l'économie, les infrastructures, les échanges commerciaux, les systèmes de soins de santé, l'éducation et les moyens de subsistance. Le virus a ravagé des familles et bouleversé des vies, mais Ebola a aussi rapproché les populations et révélé des niveaux de résilience remarquables.
Des personnes affectées par la maladie ont partagé leur histoire avec les journalistes d'IRIN. Cliquez ici pour voir leurs témoignages
Right now, we’re working with contributors on the ground in Ukraine and in neighbouring countries to tell the stories of people enduring and responding to a rapidly evolving humanitarian crisis.
We’re documenting the threats to humanitarian response in the country and providing a platform for those bearing the brunt of the invasion. Our goal is to bring you the truth at a time when disinformation is rampant.
But while much of the world’s focus may be on Ukraine, we are continuing our reporting on myriad other humanitarian disasters – from Haiti to the Sahel to Afghanistan to Myanmar. We’ve been covering humanitarian crises for more than 25 years, and our journalism has always been free, accessible for all, and – most importantly – balanced.
You can support our journalism from just $5 a month, and every contribution will go towards our mission.