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“My husband was a doctor and he went to #SierraLeone to look for another job. That’s what he told us. Then he got sick from #Ebola and died. I think he knew he was sick and went there because he didn’t want to infect his family. That’s why he removed himself. Even though I survived Ebola, it was hard at first to come back here. Even today some of my neighbors won’t allow their children to come over. There are days I’m very down. It’s my kids that give me strength, because I need to take care of them.” Hawa Kandé in Bantounka II, Conakry. Ms. Kandé is an Ebola survivor and her husband passed away from the disease. They were married for 15 years and have four children together ranging from three years to 15. Although people in her community have started to accept her family, they still face stigma. Certain neighbors will not allow their kids to come over, Ms. Kandé says. © UNICEF/UNI200644/Grile


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