Ebola shapes society: No partner, no family, no friends
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2019Author
Ntege, Jerome
Khamalwa, Wotsuna
Onyango, Eria
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Ebola is examined as a Critical Event that shaped the communities in Bundibugyo district. The local framing of the ebola epidemic 2007-8 as a curse to the particular ethnic groups affected the social networks and individual identities within communities. Ethnographic interviews and observations among victims of ebola were used as data, and a phenomenological approach was used to guide the research process. The paper recovers the lost moments and experiences of ebola survivors. The epidemic altered the socio-cultural setup of the community and its impact has lasted for a long time; including stigma, discrimination, trauma, poverty, and the orphan problem.