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Water borne diseases

28-year-old Asiya Ngalanda and her 12-year-old son Gift Yuwa who sustained a fracture during Tropical Cyclone Freddy at Nkhulambe Camp in Phalombe
Article
15 May 2023
Shielding cyclone survivors from waterborne diseases
Cholera prevention in disaster-hit Phalombe
Eli Njuchi Cholera poster
Article
26 April 2023
Malawi influencers join hands to raise awareness on ending c
Curbing the spread of cholera in Malawi
Learners at Namzamba Primary School receiving buckets procured with support from USAID and UNICEF to prevent the spread of cholera
Press release
26 April 2023
USAID grants UNICEF US$2.5 million to scale up cholera response in Malawi
Health worker, Maria Malele, treats a mother of twin boys infected with cholera at the 43-bed cholera treatment site at the Queen Elizabeth Centre Hospital in Blantyre.
Article
05 April 2023
Cholera in the midst of a floods emergency
Cyclone Freddy stirs cholera resurgence in Blantyre
A health worker attending to a patient at Tukombo Health Centre in Nkhatabay
Report
30 January 2023
Malawi Cholera Response Flash Update - 16 to 22 January 2023
Responding to cholera in Malawi

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Malawi Cholera Response Flash Update - 16 to 22 January 2023 (PDF, 378 KB)
Cholera supplies 2023
Press release
13 January 2023
UNICEF delivers lifesaving supplies to support the cholera outbreak response in Malawi
Girl gets polio vaccine
Page
10 January 2023
Polio Outbreak in Malawi
UNICEF and partners' response
Mary Banda helps her daughter Gladys wash her hands before entering the cholera treatment unit
Press release
07 November 2022
Malawi receives 2.9 million doses of Oral Cholera Vaccines to support cholera outbreak response
Nancy cooling herself off with water at the tap provided by
Article
30 November 2021
Improving the Lives of Children and Communities with Safe Wa
Safe water for every child
Happy learners at  Nymapotha Primary School
Report
28 October 2021
Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Sector of Malawi
Public Expenditure Review of the Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Sector of Malawi

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English (PDF, 5 MB)
Summary of WASH PER Findings (PDF, 1 MB)
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