Archbishop Welby visits those affected by Ebola in Sierra Leone
The Archbishop of Cantebury Justin Welby has been to Sierra Leone to offer support to vicitms of Ebola, including children who have been made orphans by the disease.
There are about 50,000 anglicans in Sierra Leone and the UK is spending just over 拢250m on aid in the country.
He told the 91热爆's Caroline Wyatt: "From the depths of my heart I wanted to be here...because of what this country is going through."
Archbishop Welby has said that that to help those suffering in West Africa over Christmas we need to "give to those charities that are working here."
First broadcast Today programme 17 December 2014.
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