UK researchers say spending cuts imposed by the International Monetary Fund may have contributed to the spread of Ebola in Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea.
The study explains that healthcare systems were weakened by underfunding which lead to poor staffing ill prepared health systems.
As our UK correspondent Natalie Powell reports…
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