The World Health Organization (WHO) reported on Wednesday (4/9) that the number of cholera deaths reported last year worldwide jumped 71% from the...
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Cholera, commonly known as a “disease of poverty,” continues to claim 115 lives deaths per hour among marginalized communities in Africa that lack access to clean water, sanitation, and healthcare. Unsafe sanitation practices and behaviours are resulting in greater water pollution, disease outbreaks, and rising mortality rates across Africa, the 2024 State of Africa’s Environment […]
The World Health Organization (WHO) reported on Wednesday (4/9) that the number of cholera deaths reported last year worldwide jumped 71% from the...
The World Health Organization (WHO) reported on Wednesday (4/9) that the number of cholera deaths reported last year worldwide jumped 71% from the...
The silent crisis of patient safety is claiming millions of lives each year – shattering families and communities worldwide. Every year, around one...
The African Water Facility has secured €12 million from the Nordic Development Fund for a new funding initiative to support urban sanitation across...
The City of Cape Town water and sanitation directorate will be doing planned maintenance in Constantia, Somerset West and other areas.
The City of Cape Town water and sanitation directorate will be doing planned maintenance in Constantia, Somerset West and other areas.
While COVID exposed the urgency of ensuring that Africa can manufacture vaccines, the current mpox and cholera outbreaks have painfully underscored...
Residents in areas affected by heavy rain and flooding are highly susceptible to gastrointestinal diseases due to contaminated water, unsafe food, and...