Zimbabwe: Over 3,000 Dead as Cholera Crisis in Country Worsens, Says UN Health Agency
source: allAfrica
UN News Service (New York)
28 January 2009
The death toll from Zimbabwe’s worst ever cholera epidemic has climbed to over 3,000, with more than 57,000 infected by the water-borne disease, the United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) reported today.
Some 3,028 people have now died from cholera since the outbreak first hit the besieged southern African country about six months ago, with 57 deaths yesterday alone and 102 the day before.
WHO also recorded 1,579 new cases of the disease yesterday, brining the total number of people infected in Zimbabwe to 57,702.
Meanwhile, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) announced that around 500,000 Zimbabweans are set to benefit from its so-called “Safety Net” activities that support school-based feeding, people affected by HIV/AIDS and mobile and vulnerable populations.
The school-based programme, comprising 30 per cent of [continue reading]

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