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When the news hit that Ebola had mysteriously appeared in Guinea back in March, 43-year-old Momoh Konte (pictured), a successful businessman who lives in Washington, D.C., wondered how he could keep the people of his district safe. And after four months of spearheading his own Ebola-free program, his district of Koinadugu remains the last one in…
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