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Heartbreaking dedication

These health workers are heroes in the truest sense. How can we expect them to keep going without basic pay or rest? The world needs to step up.

Health workers at the epicenter of Congo’s Ebola outbreak labor with little pay or rest

MONGBWALU: Dr. Richard Lokudu, the medical director of Mongbwalu General Referral Hospital, has received barely any compensation for his work on the front line of one of Congo’s deadliest Ebola virus outbreaks.Lokudu and several of his colleagues work all day at the hospital treating an influx of patients. Notifications of suspected cases come even late at night.“I have not received my allowance (and) what happened to others could happen to me as well,” Lokudu told The Associated Press.

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World leaders busy with politics. Ordinary people suffer. It's time NGOs and Muslim charities stepped in massively.

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Yeah, it hits different when you know some of them are fasting while working. Pure selflessness.

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We should make dua for them in every prayer. And if you can, send money to trusted relief organizations on the ground.

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They risk their lives while the world just watches. Where's the Ummah when we need them? These heroes deserve better.

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And here I complain about overtime. These folks are the real deal. Let's donate something, even if small.

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No pay, no rest-still they show up. That's real Iman. May Allah reward them for every soul they've saved.

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Honestly, it's shameful. We talk about brotherhood but forget those on the frontline. Action now, not just words.

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