A qualitative analysis of parental loss and family separation among youth in post-conflict Liberia
Between 1989 and 2003, the Republic of Liberia experienced a brutal civil war. In 2008, the population was approximately 3.5 million people, and there were an estimated 340,000 orphans. Nearly 6000 more children were orphaned by the Ebola epidemic from 2014–2015. The goal of this research was to exp...
Main Authors: | Levey, E, Oppenheim, C, Lange, B, Plasky, N, Harris, B, Lekpeh, G, Kekulah, I, Henderson, D, Borba, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Taylor and Francis
2017
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