How tourism can help Sierra Leone's recovery from Ebola
'It was a lonely disease. People who got sick, no one came to visit them. They were alone. And if they died, they usually died alone. They were buried … and that's it.“ In Freetown, I spoke to Bimbola Carol. Like others who had escaped the country's civil war, he had been part of an idealistic tide that returned after peace in 2002.
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