Heartwrenching stories of Ebola


Hope for the future: Liberian Konah Kupee got Ebola after her husband Jeremiah lied to her about going to the bedside of a dying uncle. Her 19-year-old daughter, Grace, was to die. When she was undergoing treatment, Kupee looked after a five-year-old girl named Esther. Now cured of Ebola, she’s started working in a new centre in Monrovia for children orphaned by Ebola. — MCT photos

Despite the tragedy, some survivors are trying their best to help others, especially children, affected by Ebola.

EACH has a survival story, one that began with a gesture of love and care and led to hell and back.

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