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Ethiopian famine: how landmark BBC report influenced modern coverage
22 Oct 2014: Suzanne Franks: Thirty years on, Michael Buerk’s broadcast remains a watershed moment in crisis reporting, but what is its lasting legacy?
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20 Oct 2014: Chinese government is among the top donors with £40m in aid, but its corporate sector, despite economic ties, has done little
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19 Oct 2014: Film-maker Sorious Samura, recently returned from Liberia, says Ebola is still not under control, with cultural practices and data problems masking the true extent of the epidemic
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18 Oct 2014: Charity says there are two months to curb outbreak as World Health Organisation is accused of missing chance to halt its spread
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15 Oct 2014: Funds, personnel and equipment arriving too late or not at all as WHO warns of hefty shortfall in global aid response to Ebola
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14 Oct 2014: World Food Programme says cuts will affect up to one million of the 3.7 million Afghans it helps to feed
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13 Oct 2014: Aid agencies warn that millions of people already traumatised by conflict could face famine next year if fighting resumes
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12 Oct 2014: • 100,000 without homes before onset of winter
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9 Oct 2014: Gaby Hinsliff: From hospitals to schools, the Ebola crisis has put years of progress across the continent at risk. If you want to fear something, fear that
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9 Oct 2014: From UN member states to NGOs, the African Development Bank and the private sector – the numbers revealed
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