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Congo Battles Ebola Outbreak: Special Nurseries for Affected Children

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DRC Crisis: Special Nurseries Established for Ebola-Affected Children

As the Democratic Republic of the Congo battles a worsening Ebola outbreak, authorities have established special nurseries to care for children whose parents are receiving treatment. The centres provide shelter, daily care and psychological support while helping reduce the risk of infection.

Psychological Support and Specialized Care

Beyond meeting children’s basic needs, the nurseries provide specialised mental health services to help young people cope with the trauma of separation and illness. Psychologists are permanently assigned to support children experiencing emotional distress.

Outbreak Continues to Grow

According to the Congolese government, the country had recorded 1,406 confirmed Ebola cases, including 438 deaths, as of June 30.

Children Face Risks Beyond Ebola

The United Nations Children’s Fund says the effects of the epidemic extend well beyond those infected with the virus. Disruptions to healthcare, education and family life can have lasting consequences for children, particularly those under the age of five.

Call for a Child-Centred Response

As the outbreak continues, humanitarian agencies are urging authorities to ensure that children’s needs remain central to the response.

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