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Africanews on MSNCholera threatens 80,000 children in West and Central AfricaAn estimated 80,000 children are at severe risk of cholera as heavy rains sweep across West and Central Africa, exacerbating ...
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Nigerian Tribune on MSNCholera still seriously ravaging Nigeria - UNICEFWe are in a race against time, working hand in hand with the authorities to deliver essential healthcare, safe water and ...
Welcome to today’s Africa Liveblog, where we’re tracking key developments across the continent. From strategic shifts in ...
The UN Children’s Fund has revealed that Nigeria currently holds the position as the second-most affected country by cholera ...
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has expressed serious concern over the continued spread of cholera in Nigeria, ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNNigeria records second-highest cholera cases in West, Central Africa -UNICEFThe UN Children’s Fund says Nigeria has the second-highest number of cases of cholera outbreak in West and Central Africa. UNICEF Regional Director for ...
As millions of Nigerians cheered the heroic performance of our national female football team, a parallel conversation began ...
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has warned that more than 80,000 children are at high risk of contracting cholera ...
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) says Nigeria has the second highest cases of cholera outbreak in West and Central Africa. Regional Director for West and Central Africa Gilles Fagninou said ...
Nigeria's government declared a cholera outbreak in the northeastern state of Borno on Sept. 14 after cases were confirmed in seven local government areas. The rapid spread appears to be linked to ...
Nigeria is seeing one of its worst cholera outbreaks in years, with more than 2,300 people dying from suspected cases as the West African nation struggles to deal with multiple disease outbreaks.
LAGOS, Nigeria - U.N. officials say Nigeria has seen more than 1,500 deaths from cholera this year, doubling the government's most recent fatality count. Geneva-based UNICEF spokeswoman Marixie ...
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