for more we're joined by angÉlique kidjo.he is a singer and songwriter from benin, a unicef goodwill ambassador, and the author of "spirit rising: my life, my music." last week she wrote a piece for the new york times headline, "don't let ebola dehumanize africa." angÉlique kidjo is also the co-founder of the batonga foundation for girls education. talk about what is happening in your continent in africa and western africa, your region. >> ebola crisis could have been stopped 20 years ago with the first case, but nothing has been done. we're more into emergency and making news about stuff. it is the same thing with climate change. before,taken the action then we would not be here now spending more money to stop it. that is notisease the face of africa. but today, it is becoming the face of africa, not only west africa, but the face of africa where people are so scared about having ebola, not thinking and not knowing that africa is not about the ebola. >> why do you think it wasn't stop before? is ine malaria, it africa. if it