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The stand-up comic gives his particular gastronomic take on the world in his new memoir "Food: A Love Story."
Aid workers from the Liberian Medical Renaissance League stage an Ebola awareness event on October 15, 2014 in Monrovia, Liberia. (John Moore/Getty Images)
NPR’s Global Health and Development Correspondent Jason Beaubien has just returned from his third trip to Liberia. He says it’s the first visit where it looked like international aid was actually coming together – there are actually enough beds at clinics, for example.
At the same time, he says there’s miscommunication between Ebola clinics and general hospitals – both fear taking in the wrong kind of patient.
Beaubien talks with Here & Now’s Robin Young about what he’s observed in his travels.