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Water borne diseases
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Article
25 October 2022
Bolstering efforts to fight cholera in Deir-ez-Zor
Providing access to clean water and sharing critical information on the causes, symptoms, and prevention of cholera
News note
20 October 2022
Lifesaving supplies arrive in Syria to halt the spread of cholera
Article
06 May 2021
UNICEF rehabilitates sewer networks in Rural Damascus
Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) work helps protect children and families in Syria against waterborne diseases
Blog post
19 March 2019
Water doesn't come from a tap
Four things we need to talk about this #WorldWaterDay
Article
14 November 2018
UNICEF reaches villages in Syria with safe drinking water
For the first time in 4 years, UNICEF reaches 25 villages in rural Hama with safe drinking water
Statement
01 August 2018
Drinking water systems under repeated and continuous attack in Yemen
UNICEF calls for immediate halt to attacks on water facilities and civilian infrastructure in Yemen
Press release
22 August 2017
Amid scorching heatwave, access to water and electricity down by one-third in the Gaza Strip
All children in the Gaza Strip are at risk of waterborne diseases; incidence of diarrhea in children under three years old has doubled
Press release
24 July 2017
UNICEF thanks the State of Kuwait for its support to Yemen’s children
Press release
13 June 2017
Children account for half of all suspected cholera cases in Yemen
Statement attributable to Meritxell Relaño, UNICEF Representative in Yemen
Press release
30 May 2017
Statement attributable to Geert Cappelaere UNICEF Regional Director on the spread of cholera in Yemen