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Thursday, March 26, 2015

After Ebola

http://www.washingtonpost.com/sf/world/2015/03/23/ebola-aftermath/


The post Ebola situation in West Africa is a sympathetic one especially when one come across stories like the one present on the link above. Josephine Dolley is a young and enthusiastic lady who had a successful life path before the outbreak of the diseases. Her story is so touching because being a survivor of the disease and she is left with almost nothing, she lost her husband and two sons and most of her family members. She no longer have her job but she was so determine to put herself back together, out of nothing she has the good heart to bring is six other orphans who survive but have no other family members. She accept them ask her new family members.  Apart from Dolley, there will be lots and lots individuals who are going through same situation. The post Ebola still requires a lot of international support as much as was needed during the time of the disease. These people needs to rebuild their lives, they need jobs, most of the people are jobless, foreign investors left the countries, closing down their companies. A lot needs to be done in order to create new jobs which is very important for these survivors to put them back on a path of gaining hopes of a better livelihood, despite the disaster.