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Wells chlorinated amid fears of epidemic

Higher Ed
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 Cholera outbreak threatens Afghan capital

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00.00 Butcher hanging up meat 00.04 Close up of meat being chopped 00. 08 Wide shot showing flies swarming around work surface 00.14 Rotting food and rubbish in gutter 00.17 Fresh food by gutter 00.20 Close up of hands rolling food 00.23...
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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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Cholera epidemic is killing children weakened by malnutrition

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1. Wide of cholera patients at Banadir hospital 2. Mother feeding water to sick child 3. Various of child being treated by medic as mother watches over 4. Mother sitting on floor with sick child 5. Sick child lying on hospital bed 6....
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Bloomberg

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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Haiti Pleads For Help Due To Ongoing Gang Violence

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Gang activity has halted critical services and curbed humanitarian aid as Haiti, already dealing with political instability, faces a cholera outbreak.
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Wells chlorinated amid fears of epidemic

Higher Ed
14 June 1. Various of people getting water from a well surrounded by stagnant, dirty water 2. Child drinking water from the tap 3. Exterior Infectious Diseases Hospital 4. Mid shot doctor entering emergency hospital tent 5. Various of...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Cholera epidemic still claiming lives in Haiti after five years

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Cholera epidemic still claiming lives in Haiti after five years
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Amid Civil War And Famine, Yemen Is Facing A New Killer: Dengue Fever

Higher Ed
As civil war in Yemen has killed 100,000 people, more have died from starvation and disease, including new outbreak of mosquito-borne virus.
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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.

Higher Ed
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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AFP News Agency

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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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Taps running dry in water-rich Cameroon

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Taps running dry in water-rich Cameroon
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Somalia: sharp increase of child admissions at feeding centres

9th - Higher Ed
Feeding centres in Somalia have seen a very sharp increase of admissions of children under five in the past few months says the International Committee of the Red Cross during a press conference in Nairobi
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The threat of disease because of climate change refugees

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Korail Slum, Dhaka, Central Bangladesh, 9 November 2009 1. Wide shot of infant eating rice in slum 2. Close up infant 3. Mid shot of children at play and eating 4. Wide shot of dirty slum alley 5. Mid shot of woman cooking 6. Close up of...
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Cholera outbreak hits Afghan capital

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot of mosque and market 2. Kabul street scene 3. Boy eating fruit 4. Litter in open sewer 5. Wide shot of people at food stall next to road 6. Basket of bread sitting next to open sewer 7. Man eating food at food stall 8. Wide...
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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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AFP News Agency

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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AFP News Agency

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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RR7742A MIDDLE EAST CHOLERA IS THE BATTLE WON

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Many Middle Eastern countries are currently fighting an epidemic of the ancient killer disease cholera, which has struck thousands and killed over 100. The Arab League has mounted a hygiene programme and called for innoculations in an...
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Zaire - Provision Of Water Supplies To Refugees

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US troops on Tuesday (2/8) continued to set up urgently needed water supplies for Rwandan refugees at the Kibumba camp in Zaire. Rwandan children anxiously awaited the arrival of water trucks in the absence of clean supplies. Anne...