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Water, sanitation and hygiene

A nursery school learner, Tracy Mayamiko, 2, drinks water from a new UNICEF-supported solar-powered water system in Kusichi village in Lilongwe
Programme
05 September 2018
Child-friendly communities
For every child, child-friendly, inclusive, resilient communities
Kauma ORP team leader Enock Mwenyeidi assists two years ten months Evenes Mchacha at Kauma ORP in Lilongwe
Article
30 May 2023
Oral rehydration points provide frontline shield in the figh
Cholera Response in Malawi
Susan Muyaya, the senior HSA for South Lunzu Health Centre
Article
29 May 2023
Health workers launch preemptive attack on cholera
Cholera Response in Malawi
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
Grace washes a fruit by the borehole that was rehabilitated by UNICEF
Article
28 April 2023
Bringing a culture of cleanliness to Kataya Primary School
Good hygiene practices are essential in preventing the spread of cholera
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
Children at Namatamba Primary School in Blantyre pose for a photo after receiving buckets from USAID and UNICEF
Article
20 April 2023
Sanitation and hygiene in Cyclone Freddy affected schools
UNICEF's humanitarian response in Malawi
Distribution of buckets at Malabada Primary School
Article
14 April 2023
Providing sanitation and hygiene supplies as schools reopen
UNICEF launches Back to School Campaign
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
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