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	<title>Inter Press ServiceMillions of Children Impacted by Ebola Outbreak</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2015 18:24:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Josh Butler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nine million children live in areas affected by the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, while thousands have lost parents to the virus, according to a new report from The United Nations Children&#8217;s Fund (UNICEF). More than 24,000 people, including 5,000 children, have been infected with Ebola since the latest strain broke out in January 2014, [&#8230;]]]></description>
		
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Josh Butler<br />UNITED NATIONS, Mar 18 2015 (IPS) </p><p>Nine million children live in areas affected by the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, while thousands have lost parents to the virus, according to a new report from The United Nations Children&#8217;s Fund (UNICEF).<span id="more-139730"></span></p>
<p id="E17"><span id="E18">More than 24,000 peop</span><span id="E21">le, including 5,000 children, have been infected with Ebola since the latest strain broke out in January 2014</span><span id="E22">, eventually affecting large areas of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone</span><span id="E23">. More than 10,000 people have died.</span></p>
<p id="E25"><span id="E26">While reports of new cases have slowed to a trickle, UNICEF has warned Africa and the international community to not become complacent about the virus, and highlighted its devastating effect on children in affected countries.</span></p>
<p id="E28"><span id="E29">The <a href="http://www.unicef.org/emergencies/ebola/files/EbolaReport.pdf">‘Ebola: Getting to zero’ report</a>, released Monday, states the mortality rate for children under age five is 80 per cent, while for children under one year, </span><span id="E30">casualty rates are</span><span id="E31"> 95 per cent.</span></p>
<p id="E33"><span id="E34">“These children have seen death and suffe</span><span id="E35">ring beyond their comprehension,</span><span id="E36">”</span><span id="E37"> </span><span id="E38">UNICEF said.</span></p>
<p id="E40"><span id="E41">Up to nine million children live in areas severely affected by </span><span id="E42">the outbreak, described as the m</span><span id="E43">ost severe in the disease’s history</span><span id="E44">. </span><span id="E45">Five million were deprived of months of education after schools were shut down, while m</span><span id="E46">any children did not receive vaccinations</span><span id="E47">.</span></p>
<p id="E49"><span id="E50">Medical f</span><span id="E51">acilities had “inadequate staffing,” were “poorly equipped,” and “completely unprepared to deal with an outbreak of this natu</span><span id="E52">re and scale,” the report stated</span><span id="E53">.</span></p>
<p id="E55"><span id="E56">Many </span><span id="E57">parents</span><span id="E58"> actually actively avoid</span><span id="E59">ed</span><span id="E60"> hea</span><span id="E61">lthcare facilities, for fear of </span><span id="E62">contracting the disease. </span></p>
<p id="E64"><span id="E65">The report claims children also did not receive vaccinations for ot</span><span id="E66">her diseases including measles –</span><span id="E67"> leading to a confirmed outbreak in Guinea and suspected cases in Liberia – and also impacting the treatment of malaria, malnutrition, HIV and AIDS.</span></p>
<p id="E69"><span id="E70">“In Guinea, consultations and hospitalizations were down by about 50 per cent in 2014… In Sierra Leone, the number of children receiving basic immunization fell by 21 per cent and the number of children treated for malaria was down 39 per cent,” UNICEF reported.</span></p>
<p id="E72"><span id="E73">The report also stated</span><span id="E74"> more than 16,000 children “lost one or both parents, or their primary caregiver” to Ebola. More than 52,000 children also received psychosocial support in the wake of the outbreak.</span></p>
<p id="E76"><span id="E77">While the World Health Organisation recently announced Liberia had </span><span id="E79">reported</span><span id="E80"> no new cases of Ebola for two consecutive weeks, UNICEF warned complacency should not set in. </span></p>
<p id="E82"><span id="E83">“This is definitely not the time to let our guard down,” said Manuel Fontaine, UNICEF Regional Director for West and Central Africa. </span></p>
<p id="E85"><span id="E86">“We need to get to zero cases, and to do this, we must track down every single case and anyone who may have had contact with an infected person.”</span></p>
<p id="E88"><span id="E89">New health and preventative safety procedures have been establi</span><span id="E90">shed across the affected areas</span><span id="E91">, with rapid response units ready to address further outbreaks</span><span id="E92">,</span><span id="E93"> and greater education for citizens.</span></p>
<p id="E95"><span id="E96">The UNICEF report also called for further funding of nutrition treatment </span><span id="E98">centres</span><span id="E100"> to address </span><span id="E101">rising </span><span id="E102">malnutrition, support for vaccination programs, improving access to safe water and sanitat</span><span id="E103">ion; and basic social services, particularly </span><span id="E104">programs to “protect affected populations from stigma and discrimination.”</span></p>
<p id="E106"><span id="E107">“Before the outbreak of Ebola in Liberia, this country had enjoyed one of the fastest rates of decline in child mortality,” said Patrick </span><span id="E109">Sijenyi</span><span id="E111">, of UNICEF Liberia’s Child Survival and Development Section.</span></p>
<p id="E113"><span id="E114">“For this positive trend to continue it is essential that we stop this outbreak, and invest in stronger health and other social services that are critical to a child’s survival and well-being.”</span></p>
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<p><em>Edited by <a href="http://www.ips.org/institutional/our-global-structure/biographies/roger-hamilton-martin/">Roger Hamilton-Martin</a></em></p>
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