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World Vision Celebrates End of Ebola in Sierra Leone
World Vision celebrates the end of Ebola in Sierra Leone.
Effective Community Engagement Helped Contain Epidemic, Protect Children and Families, says Aid Agency
Efforts by faith leaders, teachers, parents and government helped inform citizens about risk factors for Ebola, dispel fear and stigma
Global Conference on Religion and Sustainable Development: Strengthening Partnerships to End Extreme Poverty
Efforts to control Ebola epidemic, reduce stigma a recent example of faith leaders coming together and leading in the development sphere.
Children Report Increased Exploitation, Teenage Pregnancies in Ebola-Affected Sierra Leone
Children in Sierra Leone report violence and exploitation against girls has increased during the Ebola epidemic, according to new report.
As Nearly 2 million Children Return to School in Ebola-Stricken Sierra Leone, Psychosocial Support will be Crucial, says World Vision
School children in Ebola-plagued Sierra Leone return to school Tuesday after a nine-month hiatus, but some may be burdened by more than books and backpacks as they head to class.
World Vision Urges Renewed Focus on Safe, Dignified Burials as Lockdown Ordered across Ebola-Stricken Sierra Leone
On the eve of a three-day lock-down that will quarantine some 6 million people across Sierra Leone, World Vision is urging a renewed focus on safe and dignified burials to help eradicate the virus.
Prioritizing needs of Children Critical to Ebola Eradication and Recovery
World Vision is urging global leaders attending the European Union High-Level Conference on Ebola in Brussels this week to offer increased support for children in affected West African countries. More than 8,000 children have been orphaned in Sierra Leone alone.