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In Joeblow, Liberia, every mother has been killed by Ebola leaving a village full of confused and devastated children
THE TELEGRAPH by Sarah Knapton Jan, 5, 2015
JOEBLOW, LIBERIA --
For 11-year-old Montgomery Philip, childhood is over. Six months ago he would have been playing football with his schoolmates, but now his job is to care for his 10-monthold baby brother Jenkie. The pair are both victims of the Ebola virus. Not because they caught the disease, but because they live in Joeblow, Liberia, where the devastating outbreak has killed every mother in the village.
Chloe Brett has been working to find homes for children left behind in the aftermath of the outbreak
The women died because social convention decrees it is they who tend to the sick and bury the dead.
When a man brought Ebola to the village and passed it on to his wife, it was 14 mothers who cared for her and eventually laid out her body. One by one they caught the disease and died, leaving 15 children orphaned.
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