On 14 August 2018, 'Dieudonne' [not his real name], a thirteen year old boy who lost eight members of his immediate family to Ebola, stands in Ebola-affected Mangina, North Kivu, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). “There were eight of them and th
This thirteen-year-old boy lost 8 members of his immediate family to Ebola. He lost all the people that he loved and on whom he could count. He receives psychosocial help and food assistance. He is worried about what lies ahead of him in the future. “I have to continue to live but I do not know how I will make it,” he explains.
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On 14 August 2018, 'Dieudonne' [not his real name], a thirteen year old boy who lost eight members of his immediate family to Ebola, stands in Ebola-affected Mangina, North Kivu, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). “There were eight of them and th
This thirteen-year-old boy lost 8 members of his immediate family to Ebola. He lost all the people that he loved and on whom he could count. He receives psychosocial help and food assistance. He is worried about what lies ahead of him in the future. “I have to continue to live but I do not know how I will make it,” he explains.
©UNICEF/Mark Naftalin. All rights reserved. Licensed to the European Union under conditions.