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Executive Director of Doctors Without Borders talks Ebola with Jon Stewart

As much as Ebola is still a huge, tragic threat in West Africa, news in the U.S. has died down a bit lately (which is good, kind of). But there are still questions about what’s really going on in order to handle the outbreak overseas and how organizations like Doctors Without Borders are making an […]

As much as Ebola is still a huge, tragic threat in West Africa, news in the U.S. has died down a bit lately (which is good, kind of). But there are still questions about what’s really going on in order to handle the outbreak overseas and how organizations like Doctors Without Borders are making an effort to get this under control.

Executive Director of Doctors Without Borders, Sophie Delaunay, took some time on Tuesday to chat with Jon Stewart about the crisis and what they are doing to provide medical aid to the regions affected most by Ebola.

She addresses the fact it took a while for funding and efforts to actually be put in place, and now, some of the key issues and problems are changing, so it is a constantly evolving situation that needs continuous support.