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Ground zero: reporting an epidemic

6/13/202627 min

Ebola is a frightening and deadly disease, killing on average one half of people infected and spreading rapidly without containment measures. So how do BBC journalists report from the centre of an epidemic? BBC West Africa journalist Emery Makumeno has been reporting from Kinshasa in DR Congo on the Ebola outbreak; Musa Sangarie, Country Director for Sierra Leone for BBC Media Action, led public information campaigns in Sierra Leone in the 2014-16 Ebola epidemic; Camilla Mota, journalist with BBC News Brasil, has reported on the fall-out from the country’s Zika virus outbreak in 2015 and 2016; and Mattias Zibell Garcia, producer at BBC Mundo, reported on the recent Hantavirus outbreak in Ushuaia, Argentina.

The Fifth Floor is at the heart of global storytelling on the BBC World Service, bringing you the best stories from journalists in the BBC's 43 language services. We're here to help you make sense of the stories making headlines around the world; to excite your curiosity and to get to grips with the facts. Recent episodes have investigated Russia’s youth armies and how they make soldiers of Ukrainian children; featured the BBC team who were the first journalists to the site of the Nigerian school kidnappings and reflected the effects of internet blackouts in Iran, Uganda and India. If you want to know more about Venezuela’s acting president, Delcy Rodriguez, and the legacy of Hugo Chavez; or how Vladimir Putin’s network of deep cover spies operates; or why Donald Trump signed an executive order granting white South Africans asylum in the US, we have all those stories and more.

Presented by Faranak Amidi.

Produced by Laura Thomas, Caroline Ferguson and Hannah Dean.

(Photo: Faranak Amidi. Credit: Tricia Yourkevich)

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  1. Simon Jack0:00

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  2. Zing Tsjeng0:34

    [upbeat music] Hi, I'm Zing Tsjeng.

  3. Simon Jack0:36

    And I'm Simon Jack.

  4. Zing Tsjeng0:37

    And together we host Good Bad Billionaire.

  5. Simon Jack0:40

    The podcast exploring how some of the world's richest people made their fortunes.

  6. Zing Tsjeng0:43

    And we're back for a new season with a brand new lineup of billionaires.

  7. Simon Jack0:47

    Yep, global pop icon Beyoncé.

  8. Zing Tsjeng0:48

    Hollywood movie director Steven Spielberg.

  9. Simon Jack0:51

    Football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo, to name just a few.

  10. Zing Tsjeng0:54

    And as ever, we're asking you to decide whether they're good, bad, or just another billionaire.

  11. Simon Jack0:59

    That's Good Bad Billionaire from the BBC World Service.

  12. Zing Tsjeng1:01

    Listen now wherever you get your BBC podcasts.

  13. Faranak Amidi· Host1:04

    [upbeat music] [digital tone] This is The Documentary from the BBC World Service. [upbeat music] Welcome to The Fifth Floor from the BBC World Service, with me, Farnak Amidi. The BBC World Service broadcasts in 45 languages

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