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Water borne diseases

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Explainer
29 November 2022
What you need to know about cholera
Prevent the spread, know the symptoms and stay protected
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Report
10 November 2022
Cholera situation report 10 November 2022
Snapshot of current needs and response - concise operational document to support the coordination of the humanitarian response.

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Report
21 October 2022
Cholera situation report 19 October 2022
Snapshot of current needs and response

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English (PDF, 312 KB)
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News note
20 October 2022
Lifesaving supplies arrive in Syria to halt the spread of cholera
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Article
18 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
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Report
04 October 2022
Cholera situation report 4 October 2022
Snapshot of current needs and response

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Article
27 September 2022
All hands on deck to fight cholera in Raqqa
UNICEF scales up prevention and response activities
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Article
27 September 2022
Cholera – another threat to children’s survival in Syria
UNICEF and partners are responding to halt the outbreak
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Article
26 May 2022
Protecting children and families from contaminated water
UNICEF provides improved access to sanitation through rehabilitation of key sewage network
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Video
21 March 2019
UNICEF rehabilitated the station pumping water to 6 villages
25,000 people in rural Homs, Syria used to suffer from water shortages because of leaks in the main water pipe.
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