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EXCLUSIVE: AID AGENCIES 'EXPLOITING EBOLA ORPHANS TO FUND LAVISH LIFESTYLE IN LUXURY $800-A-NIGHT HOTELS'

Gethin Chamberlain in Monrovia for Mailonline

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Nov. 17, 2014

  • Aid agency workers living in fancy hotels while orphans struggle to eat
  • Liberia minister accuse agencies of handing out huge daily allowances
  • Thousands of orphans have been abandoned to the care of neighbours
  • More money should be directed to orphaned children, minister claims
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Julia Duncan-Cassell, Liberia's development chief, says neighbours and relatives are struggling to care for thousands of orphans who have come into their care

Julia Duncan-Cassell, Liberia's development chief, says neighbours and relatives are struggling to care for thousands of orphans who have come into their care

Western aid agencies are using the plight of Africa's Ebola orphans to fund a lavish lifestyle in $800-a-night hotels and leaving the children to fend for themselves, according to Liberia's development chief.

Children who were forced to watch their parents die and were then shunned by their community are being ignored while useless facilities are being built, according to Julia Duncan-Cassell, Liberia's minister in charge of saving the orphans.

She accused the agencies of handing out $235 daily allowances that are higher than her salary - and that the money invested is wasted on expensive hotels and driving around in big cars.

Meanwhile thousands of orphans have been abandoned to the care of neighbours and relatives who are struggling to find money and food to support them.

A MailOnline investigation has discovered that just 531 of Liberia's estimated 12,000 orphans are receiving formal help in government safe homes despite the hundreds of millions of pounds of Western aid pouring into the country.

There is only one worker dedicated to tracking them down for every 66,000 people in the country.

Duncan-Cassell - whose department is responsible for the welfare of the country's 1.7million children below the age of 15 - says: 'I feel sad, the children are being used for the wrong reasons.

'They [the agencies] are using the situation to raise money for their organisations. The money is paying directly for the NGOs - their per diem, the money they get per day, is even more than I make as a minister, the kind of cars that they ride, the best hotels. How many of them do you need to do that? We do not need an army of them.'

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Pictured is Odell Kpaingba, 17, holding her brother Daniel, five months, next to her brothers (from left) Josiah, 5, Otis, 8 and Chancy, 15. The family are orphans after the Ebola virus claimed both their parents

Pictured is Odell Kpaingba, 17, holding her brother Daniel, five months, next to her brothers (from left) Josiah, 5, Otis, 8 and Chancy, 15. The family are orphans after the Ebola virus claimed both their parents

The foyer of the Monrovia, Liberia, Royal Grand Hotel where many Ebola aid workers are staying

The foyer of the Monrovia, Liberia, Royal Grand Hotel where many Ebola aid workers are staying

The rooms at the hotel start at $250 a night and include breakfasts, water and access to a mini bar

The rooms at the hotel start at $250 a night and include breakfasts, water and access to a mini bar

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