Brian Castner
Contributor
Progress in Liberia: Schools Shuttered by Ebola Set to Reopen
Liberian schools forced to close because of Ebola are set to reopen February 2, but the country's education system could look vastly different than it did only a year ago.
Giving Up the Dead: Graveyards Are Easing Fears of Handing Over the Bodies of Ebola Victims
To help curb the spread of Ebola, the Liberian government in August ordered mandatory cremation in Monrovia. The ban was recently lifted, but many still don't want to give up their dead.
Inside the US Army's Ebola Lab in Liberia
At Tappita Ebola Treatment Unit the goal is to get a confirmation that a patient has Ebola in two hours, rather than two days.
‘Let This Ebola End’: Liberians Prepare for 2015 with Parties and Prayer
Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf had lifted the months-long curfew, for just one night. A night of celebration and prayer ensued.