UN Reports Cholera Risk For Over 80,000 Children

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An estimated 80,000 children face high cholera risk as the rainy season sets in across West and Central Africa, according to a UN spokesperson.

The deputy spokesperson for the UN secretary-general, Farhan Haq said at a daily briefing that, active outbreaks in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Nigeria raise the threat of cross-border transmission to neighboring countries.

“Chad, the Republic of Congo, Ghana, Cote d’Ivoire and Togo are also grappling with ongoing epidemics. Niger, Liberia, Benin, the Central African Republic and Cameroon remain under surveillance due to vulnerability,” he added.

Since the start of the outbreaks, UNICEF has been delivering health, water, hygiene and sanitation supplies to treatment facilities and communities, said the spokesperson.

“Besides supporting cholera vaccination in the affected areas and encouraging families to seek treatment and improve hygiene practices, urgent and scaled-up efforts are needed to prevent further spread and contain the disease across the region,” he said.

To augment the emergency response across the region over the next three months, UNICEF West and Central Africa urgently requires 20 million U.S. dollars to provide support in health, water and sanitation, risk communication and community engagement, Haq said.

 

 

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