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Newsnote: UNICEF launches communication campaign on climate

The Climate Change Crisis is a Child Rights Crisis. Climate change is impacting the lives of children worldwide, also in Zimbabwe. Harare, 27 March 2024 – The Climate Change Crisis is a Child Rights Crisis. Climate change…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
UNICEF
Posted:
27 Mar 2024

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe: Bringing critical care directly to communities impacted by cholera

An innovative community-based campaign against cholera in Zimbabwe focuses on 'oral rehydration' and door-to-door awareness raising about protection from contaminated water and food. In the heart of Hopley Farm in Harare, a silent threat looms large -…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
IFRC
Posted:
26 Mar 2024

Zimbabwe

Safe water: a critical element in combatting deadly cholera outbreaks

An innovative community-based campaign against cholera in Zimbabwe focuses on ‘oral rehydration’ and door-to-door awareness raising about protection from contaminated water and food In the heart of Hopley Farm in Harare, a silent threat looms large -…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
IFRC
Posted:
25 Mar 2024

Zimbabwe

Collaborative Effort Combats Cholera Outbreak in Shamva

5 March 2024 Bindura – With Shamva experiencing an increase in cholera cases, the World Health Organization (WHO) supported the Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC) to establish an 8-bed capacity Cholera Treatment Centre (CTC) at…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
WHO
Posted:
15 Mar 2024

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe Annual Report 2023

UNICEF Zimbabwe releases its 2023 Annual Report showcasing results for women and children Release of Annual Report coincides with the end of Dr Oyewale assignment as UNICEF Representative in Zimbabwe Harare, 7 March 2024 - UNICEF Zimbabwe has…

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Other
Source:
UNICEF
Posted:
7 Mar 2024
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