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The Kathmandu Post on MSNMonsoon brings cholera to Kathmandu ValleyKathmandu Valley is among high-risk areas. Kathmandu Metropolitan City launches a drive urging improved hygiene.
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Africanews on MSNZambia ends cholera outbreak after weeks without new infectionsHospital beds stand empty in a ward dedicated to Cholera patients at a government hospital in Lusaka, Zambia, Saturday, March ...
The cholera outbreak in Sudan has reached alarming levels, as over a year and a half of conflict has led to the collapse of ...
World Health Organization (WHO) and UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) standby partners strengthen cholera ...
Monsoon may bring relief, but it also invites a host of hidden health threats. From infections to everyday risks, here’s what ...
HEALTHCARE facilities are under attack across Sudan as mass atrocities are being committed against civilians, humanitarian ...
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AllAfrica on MSNOCHA - 'Cholera Outbreak Escalates As Sudan Health System Crumbles'Sudan's cholera outbreak is rapidly worsening, driven by conflict, mass displacement, and a collapsed health system. According to a recent report by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNNigeria: As the Rains Pour in 2025, Stay Alert!Seasonal changes are part of nature's rhythm and vital to our survival. The rainy season supports farming and feeds us, sustaining both people and the environment. But while rain brings life, it can ...
A new case study explores the challenges and potential solutions to ensuring universal access to water in South Africa ...
Birukila said the agency in collaboration with others attend to no fewer than 300 victims seeking different healthcare needs ...
The last thing any diver wants is for anything come between them and their next dive—especially an illness. Before embarking ...
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AllAfrica on MSNLiberia: 'We Drink From the Bush' - Liberia's Rural Communities Cry for Clean WaterIn a world where clean water is widely recognized as a basic human right, rural families in Liberia's Bong County are still drinking from tree roots and muddy ground holes -- risking disease and death ...
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