The Ebola Outbreak in Guinea: Anthropology in a Public Health Crisis.

In Guinea, in response to the Ebola outbreak, anthropologists worked alongside medical personnel to address mistrust stemming from rumors and a lack of confidence in the authorities, taking into account the specific socio-historical, political, and cultural contexts of the affected areas. In many cases, anthropologists served as mediators, successfully calming the situation and fostering a sense of community solidarity.

Author(s): Faye Sylvain Landry

Publishing year: 2015

Pages: 37-40

Health in Action, 2015, n° 432, p. 37-40

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