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A Haitian businessman and a U.S. non-profit have joined hands to bring clean water to thousands of Haitians by equipping them an innovative water filtration device. John Mone has a closer look.

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HEADLINE: Innovative water filtration gives Haitians hope CAPTION: A Haitian businessman and a U.S. non-profit have joined hands to bring clean water to thousands of Haitians by equipping them an innovative water filtration device. John...
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Malnutrition increases skin diseases among displaced

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LEADIN: Diseases are rife in northern Yemen's camps for the war-displaced. Many are suffering from skin diseases caused or worsened by malnutrition, and children seem to bear the brunt of those problems. ...
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New nano technology water filter could save lives

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AP Television Cape Town, South Africa - November 1, 2010 1. Mid of dirty water 2. Mid pan right to left of canal 3. Mid tracking shot of woman throwing out waste water 4. Mid tracking shot of woman fetching water with bucket 5. Close...
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Wells chlorinated amid fears of epidemic

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14 June 2005 1. Various shots people getting water from a well surrounded by a dirty area 2. Child drinking water from the tap 3. Various shots children eating an unwashed mango 4. Various exterior shots of the Infectious Diseases...
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VOICED: Taps running dry in water-rich Cameroon

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VOICED: Taps running dry in water-rich Cameroon
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Zimbabwe's Ncube on Currency, Cholera, Dollar, China

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Sep.21 -- Zimbabwe Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube discusses the importance of currency stability, efforts to eradicate cholera, and the economic impact of the dollar and China trade. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Many feared Haiti's growing epidemic would overwhelm a capital teeming with more than 1 million people left homeless by January's earthquake. But, so far, it is the countryside seeing the worst of an epidemic that has killed more than 1,700 people since erupting less than two months ago.

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HEADLINE: Cholera sickens 33K Haitians in less than 2 months CAPTION: Many feared Haiti's growing cholera epidemic would overwhelm a capital teeming with more than 1 million people left homeless by January's earthquake. But, so far, it...
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Disease is claiming fewer lives, but fears it could surge again

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St. Marc - 22 January 2011 1. Wide of Doctors Without Borders clinic 2. Mid of Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders) sign at the door 3. Wide of clinic waiting room 4. Close up of patient waiting to be treated 5. Close...
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CLEAN : Haiti cholera victims welcome UN recognizing role in outbreak

9th - Higher Ed
The United Nations belated acknowledgement it played a role in a cholera epidemic in Haiti that has killed nearly 10,000 people is hailed by victims advocates as vindication of their efforts to hold the world body accountable
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VOICED: Taps running dry in water-rich Cameroon

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Taps running dry in water-rich Cameroon
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UN probes base as source of Haiti cholera outbreak

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1. Wide of area were Nepalese peacekeeping base is located at Mirebalais 2. Close up of water flowing on river located next to base 3. Pan right from river to side of base 4. Other side of base where waste was allegedly being dumped...
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Health officials call for better sanitation after cholera outbreak kills 150

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Kashipur, Rayagara District, Orissa - 1 September 2007 1. Various of villagers mourning the death of a cholera victim 2. Funeral procession, women mourning Kashipur, Rayagara District, Orissa - 4 September 2007 3. Tilt up from flowing...
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Somalia - Water Shortage Encourages Diseases

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Water shortages have added cholera to the list of disasters afflicting Somalia, where civil war and malnutrition continue to claim thousands of lives every year. The cycle of disease and banditry is particularly rife in the capital...
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MOZAMBIQUE: FLOODING DISASTER: CHOLERA (V)

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Voice and effects VOICED BY: Richard Vaughan Flood ravaged Mozambique is bracing itself for an outbreak of cholera. Aid organisations say flooding, crowding of rescued people and contamination of drinking water increases the risk of...
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VOICED : Aid agencies battle to stop C.Africa cholera epidemic

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Aid agencies battle to stop C.Africa cholera epidemic
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VOICED : 100,000 cholera cases 789 deaths in Yemen in past month: WHO

9th - Higher Ed
A cholera outbreak in war ravaged Yemen has killed nearly 800 people and infected more than 100,000 others in just over a month the World Health Organization said Thursday
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STORY: In January, an outbreak of cholera was reported in the Peruvian coastal town of Chimbote. By the first week in February it had spread down the entire coast and inland, to be...
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UKRAINE: ODESSA: BEACHES CLOSED TO COMBAT SPREAD OF CHOLERA

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Russian/Nat More than half of the beaches in the major Ukrainian port and tourist resort of Odessa on the Black Sea have been closed by local authorities as part of nationwide measure to combat the spread of cholera. The main outbreak...
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BURMA: GERM WARFARE: CHOLERA BALLOONS

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1. Man arrives at Karen medical centre with missing foot. 2. Close up of above man. 3. Building in the jungle. 4. Close up village child. 5. Village child puts out washing. 6. SOUNDBITE: Dr. Martin Panter, tropical disease expert. 7....
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Lack of chemicals sparks cut of supplies amid cholera epidemic

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1. Pan of clothes hung on bushes 2. Women washing clothes 3. Baby sleeping on the ground 4. Young boys fetching water from a shallow well 5. Woman fetching water from shallow well 6. Close of cup being used to get water from well 7. ...
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SE Iraq faces cholera outbreak, hospital pix

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1. Wideshot of entrance to Al-Pahreer Hospital 2. Woman carrying child into hospital 3. Hospital sign written in Arabic 4. Various of man holding child in hospital corridor 5. Children's ward 6. Woman with baby who is a suspected cholera...
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Outbreak kills at least 135 people, hundreds more ill

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1. Wide of people in front of the hospital gates 2. Two women being held back by other women, crying and waiting for news about their loved ones 3. Close of two women crying and wailing 4. ++GRAPHIC++ Mid of dead man who passed away due...
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PALESTINE/ISRAEL: CHOLERA OUTBREAK IN GAZA STRIP

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NatSot/English A two-year old child has died from Cholera in the Gaza Strip and an outbreak of the deadly disease is threatening at least 26 others. Palestinian officials have warned that without the help of emergency health services, ...