Health

Diarrhoea hitting Zimbabwe’s young children hard – and that’s before the rains come

By News24.com About 44% of reported diarrhoea cases in Zimbabwe’s most recent count were among children under 5. The government blames
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UK CARE WORK SLAVERY: Zim cases second highest; woman says worked 18-hour shifts, 10 days

“If she complained or spoke up about her rights, her employer threatened to report her to the Home Office and
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Modern slavery helpline used by UK care staff from overseas

By BBC news A national helpline for victims of modern slavery is reporting a steep rise in contact from overseas
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Zimbabwe struggles to contain spread of cholera outbreak

The government has announced measures to contain the spread of the disease that has infected 5,000 people since February. By
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Ex-UN Advisor Elizabeth Nyamayaro: “We need to stop putting moral judgment on eating”

To mark World Food Day, the humanitarian and nutritionist asks us to rethink diet culture, and take a fresh look
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Govt toughens restrictions to curb cholera surge

By AFP Zimbabwean authorities have banned large gatherings in parts of the country to fight a resurgence of cholera-related deaths.
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Lockdown returns to Zimbabwe as health experts try to bring cholera outbreak under control

Restrictions put in place after almost 5,000 suspected new cases were recorded By The Telegraph (UK) Zimbabwe has introduced a
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UK: Zimborn nurse helps lead significant change i across Wales

By Agencies WALES: A Swansea Bay nurse is helping change the way pressure ulcers in specific patients are dealt with
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Govt deplores nationwide poor sanitation amid cholera outbreak

By Xinhua HARARE: The Zimbabwean government Wednesday deplored poor sanitation across the country amid a cholera outbreak and announced a
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Zimbabwe announces 100 suspected cholera deaths and imposes restrictions on gatherings

By Associated Press HARARE: Zimbabwe has recorded 100 suspected deaths from cholera and more than 5,000 possible cases since late last month, prompting the
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