At mock hospital set up in Freetown sports stadium, survivors teach healthcare workers what to expect, how to handle infected patients
Process requires everyone to fill out a health declaration card and has doctors nearby and an isolation ward ready for any suspected Ebola case
Felix Baez returns to Sierra Leone to continue treating patients with the deadly virus
Center currently gets about 1,250 calls per day
More than a million children in Sierra Leone have seen their schooling disrupted because of Ebola
Survivors are grateful to be alive, but often find themselves ostracized by their communities
Red Cross officials try to inform communities that they have nothing to fear once survivors return home
Two newspaper editors were interrogated and charged with seditious libel for publishing an article that compared Sierra Leone's president to a rat
A report by Human Rights Watch recommends disciplinary action against the police officers allegedly responsible for the Bumbuna town abuses
Current moratorium on executions continues as new constitution is written
First translation of the Bible in Sierra Leone's Krio dialect was years in the making, now completed, uniting ethnic groups in the country
Special vehicle can quickly detect faulty underground cables so that timely repairs can be made, and length, incidence of frequent blackouts can be reduced
Consortium creates country's first public gathering to inform people about the health benefits of good hygiene
Al-Shabab has threatened to attack other countries with troops fighting the militant group in Somalia, including Sierra Leone
Media's treatment of accused and victims comes into spotlight as a prominent government official is accused of rape
Former Liberian leader appealed court charges of arming and aiding rebels during more than a decade of war in Sierra Leone
70 percent of road accidents are caused by right-hand cars, officials say
Some say this will help improve reporting in nation, but others worry it may censor journalists
Many of nation's young people face high unemployment, low wages, lack of opportunity; report has ideas, though, to improve situation
Lacking land rights leads to more poverty for women and their children; government-UN program working to empower women in rural areas
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