Liberia: Ebola Survivors Struggle to Return to Normal Lives - What I Found Out in Sierra Leone and Liberia
Survivors face blindness, lost livelihoods and stigma as governments and aid groups scale back long-term support, a researcher found after interviewing 250 people.
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Liberia: Ebola Survivors Struggle to Return to Normal Lives - What I Found Out in Sierra Leone and Liberia
Analysis - During the Ebola epidemic of 2014 to 2016, Musu, a resident of Monrovia, Liberia contracted the Ebola virus along with her husband, five sons and daughter.
Ebola survivors struggle to return to normal lives: what I found out in Sierra Leone and Liberia
During the Ebola epidemic of 2014 to 2016, Musu, a resident of Monrovia, Liberia contracted the Ebola virus along with her husband, five sons and daughter. A few weeks later, six members of her family died. Musu and her youngest son survived. Since then, their lives have not been the same. Her husband was the family’s sole breadwinner. Now a widow and a single parent, Musu struggles to make ends meet. As she put it, “There is no one here to help…
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