Nearly 100 people died of cholera in two weeks since the waterborne disease outbreak began in Sudan’s White Nile State, an international aid group said. Doctors Without Borders — also known as Médecins Sans Frontières or MSF — said Thursday that 2,
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Cholera Outbreak Kills Nearly 100 In Sudan’s White Nile State In WeeksAs of the current data, of the admitted cholera patients who died, 18 of them were children, and five were no older than 5. Fiver others were no older than 9, confirmed the MSF emergency coordinator for Sudan,
Despite widespread starvation and immense humanitarian needs, we have no choice but to take the decision to suspend all our activities in the North Darfur camp
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The situation is really alarming and is about to get out of control,” said Dr Francis Layoo Ocan, MSF’s medical consultant in Kosti
Nyakuola Nguot Gang gave birth to each of her six children in MSF’s long-standing maternity department in the far north of South Sudan, where she lives with extended family. Her youngest, daughter Nyamuch,
Nearly 100 people died of cholera in two weeks since the waterborne disease outbreak began in Sudan's White Nile State, an international aid group said. Doctors Without Borders — also known as Medecins Sans Frontieres, or MSF — said Thursday that 2,700 people have contracted the disease since Feb. 20, including 92 people who died.
CAIRO (AP) — Doctors Without Borders on Monday halted its operations in Sudan’s famine-stricken Zamzam camp due to an escalation of attacks and fighting in the vicinity.
Doctors Without Borders, or Médecins Sans Frontières, has been forced to halt lifesaving aid in a famine-hit camp in Sudan as fighting escalates. As a result of the halt, more than half a million people are starving and trapped without medical aid.
Sudan's White Nile State is grappling with a severe cholera outbreak amid ongoing war and infrastructure damage, killing nearly 100 people in two weeks. Doctors Without Borders reports that attacks have disrupted water supplies,
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allAfrica.com on MSNSouth Sudan: Three Vaccinations That Are Critical to Women's HealthPress Release - Hepatitis E, tetanus and hepatitis B all pose significant but under-reported threats to the health and lives of women and girls, especially in low-income countries with limited access to healthcare.
An international aid worker says that all roads around Sudan’s famine-stricken Zamzam camp in North Darfur are blocked and the security situation for aid workers on the ground has become “unbearable.”.
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