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IDS Practice Paper in Brief 16

Ebola and Lessons for Development

Published on 1 February 2015

As the Ebola crisis continues to unfold across West Africa and the international community belatedly responds, broader questions arise beyond the immediate challenges on the ground.

These fundamentally challenge our understanding of ‘development’ as framed and practised in past decades. In order to understand the causes and consequences of this particular outbreak, and to foster resilience, our attention must turn to why these outbreaks occur, why they have such devastating impacts in some situations and not others, and what responsibility ‘development’ may bear.

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Huff, A.R. (2015) Ebola and Lessons for Development, IDS Practice Paper in Brief 16, Brighton: IDS

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Amber Huff

Resource Politics and Environmental Change Cluster Lead

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IDS Practice Paper in Brief, issue 16
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