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38 Findings refer to UN operations during a Cholera outbreak in Zimbabwe in 2008 that claimed more than 4,000 lives [EPA] A United Nations investigation has reached a damning verdict on its own humanitarian operation, accusing it of "managerial
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13 Sierra Leone's government has declared a cholera outbreak a national emergency after 176 deaths and 10,800 reported cases since January, health ministry sources said. "A decision has been taken to declare cholera as a national emergency," a source
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North of Mali as part of its emergency response to a cholera outbreak. Some 120,000 people, including 60,000 children, will benefit from the supplies that include purification tablets, storage containers and other equipment dispatched to Gao and
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The Health Ministry denied there had been a "spread" of cholera on the Communist-ruled island, blaming the incidents outside the affected town of Manzanillo on "isolated cases," that would be "treated and studied promptly." "This outbreak is not
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The total number of cholera cases in 2012 is around 90 percent of cases reported last year...Since the outbreak started, more than 40,795 cases have been reported. Edoumou said the growing epidemic had put a strain on ongoing humanitarian
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In spite of its huge human impact, cholera is still being neglected...The France headquartered Pasteur launched the programme in Accra, Ghana to help fight cholera in Ghana and sub-Saharan Africa. The initiative is made up of an African diseases
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Haiti (AP) — Haiti is seeing a jump in the number of cholera cases as the Caribbean nation heads into the annual rainy season, a United Nations humanitarian agency said Tuesday. The U.N.'s Office for the Coordination of
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Cholera is caused by eating food or drinking water contaminated with the Vibrio cholera bacterium. The disease causes watery diarrhoea and severe dehydration that can be fatal...These figures are ten times higher than those reported to the WHO, and
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The money is part of the Health Transition Fund managed by Unicef in Zimbabwe. HTF aims to eliminate user fees for women and children and ultimately save more than 30 000 lives among children under five and pregnant women. Speaking at the handover
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Zimbabwe has shut down the capital's main courthouse after a suspected outbreak of typhoid affected magistrates and court officials, state media reported on Saturday. The complex in Harare has had no water for more than two weeks due to a fault in
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