UNICEF Allays Fears Over Abandoned Ebola Orphans as Most of Them are Cared for in Their Community

The United Nations children's fund (UNICEF) has said that almost every child who has lost parents to Ebola is being cared for in their community and thus ruling out fears that many would be shunned by relatives and neighbors. The UNICEF estimates say that more than 16,000 children have lost at least one parent or main carer to the west African epidemic. But less than 3 percent have been placed outside family or community care which has appealed for (Dollar) 500 million to help Ebola ...

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