According to the United Nations at least 3,700 children in West Africa
have lost their parents to Ebola and risk being shunned in their
communities.
The UN's children's agency Unicef adds states the number of Ebola
orphans has spiked in recent weeks and is on course to double by
mid-October.
William Denselow reports from the United Nations in New York.
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