Por: Ars Technica Science February 10, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Feb 9, 2023 11:25 pm UTC / People queue for clean water on February 9, 2023, in Hatay, Turkey. Share this story Deaths from the massive earthquake and aftershocks that violently struck parts of southern Turkey and northern Syria in the early hours of Monday have now surpassed 20,000—a staggering toll of devastation. As of Thursday, Turkey’s national emergency management agency... + full article
Forbes USA Business February 02, 2023
Two weeks after schools closed to prevent the spread of cholera, more than 200,000 students at 89 schools in Malawi's two largest cities,Blantyre and Lilonge, were able to return to their classrooms when schools reopened with support from UNICEF. © UNICEF MALAWI/JANUARY... + más
UNICEF USA BrandVoice: K.I.N.D. Fund Provides Desks And Scholarships For Students In Malawi | Forbes
UNICEF USA BrandVoice: UNICEF: Cholera, Gang Violence Increase Risks For Children In Haiti | Forbes
Forbes USA Business November 29, 2022
From Haiti to Syria to Pakistan, UNICEF is rushing supplies for cholera treatment and prevention, focusing on the most vulnerable.Dr. Fatima Adeli and her UNICEF-supported mobile health and nutrition team counsel children and mothers in Safeedi-Mish village, Nili District,... + más
UNICEF USA BrandVoice: UNICEF’S Supply Powerhouse: Delivering For Children Globally Since 1962 | Forbes
Associated Press USA Health November 05, 2022
BHANINE, Lebanon (AP) — Shadia Ahmed panicked as rainwater flooded her shack one night, drenching her seven children. The next morning, the kids were seized by vomiting, diarrhea and other symptoms. After an aid group administered tests for cholera in Ahmed’s Syrian refugee... + más
Conflict, crisis fuel cholera surge across Mideast hot spots | ABC News
Unprecedented rise in cholera outbreaks forces last-resort decision on vaccine policy | CBS News
ABC News USA Health November 04, 2022
BHANINE, Lebanon -- Shadia Ahmed panicked as rainwater flooded her shack one night, drenching her seven children. The next morning, the kids were seized by vomiting, diarrhea and other symptoms. After an aid group administered tests for cholera in Ahmed's Syrian refugee... + más
Conflict, crisis fuel cholera surge across Mideast hot spots | Associated Press
The New York Times USA Health October 31, 2022
A record number of cholera outbreaks around the globe, driven by droughts, floods and armed conflicts, has sickened hundreds of thousands of people and so severely strained the supply of cholera vaccines that global health agencies are rationing doses.Outbreaks have been... + más
WHO advises using 1 dose of cholera vaccine due to shortage | WPLG Local 10
WHO advises using 1 dose of cholera vaccine due to shortage | ABC News
CBS News USA Politics October 20, 2022
Geneva — A shortage of cholera vaccines has forced a temporary shift to a one-dose strategy, from the usual two, in campaigns to fight a swelling number of outbreaks, the World Health Organization said Wednesday. The United Nations health agency said the strained global supply... + más
Forbes USA Business October 17, 2022
A complicated emergency response amid rising violence and insecurity threatens the health and well-being of 1.2 million children.A student attends class in Haiti with UNICEF-provided school supplies on hand. UNICEF is concerned about children’s ability to attend school due to... + más
Haiti reports cholera deaths for first time in 3 years | Associated Press
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