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Teenage Pregnancies rose in Sierra Leone during Ebola outbreak

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In Sierra Leone, thousands of new and expectant mothers will receive free lessons as part of a new nationwide initiative led by government and development partners.

Teenage pregnancy rates spiked during the country’s 18-month Ebola outbreak.

And usually pregnant girls aren’t allowed to return to classrooms.

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