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Women in South Sudan: ‘They attack us at toilets or where we collect water’
11 Sep 2014: Women who fled the fighting to live in camps on UN bases risk harassment and sexual attack whenever they leave their tents
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4 Aug 2014: Health workers struggle to separate myth from reality of Ebola as residents say abandoning tradition is out of the question
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Relief agencies go back to the future with $100,000 vehicles designed to carry vaccines and stretchers in conflict zones
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