Kenya: Cholera Breaks Out in Massive Refugee Camp
According to a United Nations report, heavy rains and an outbreak of cholera in Kenya's Dadaab refugee camp is worsening the situation in the overcrowded camp where aid efforts were already hampered by insecurity.
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Kenya:
Cholera Breaks Out in Massive Refugee Camp
UN News, 15 November 2011
Heavy rains and an outbreak of cholera in Kenya's Dadaab complex is exacerbating the situation in the overcrowded refugee camp, where aid efforts were already hampered by… Read more »
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East Africa:
Cholera, Malnutrition Hit Refugees
UNHCR, 15 November 2011
More than a month after the kidnapping of three aid workers in Kenya's Dadaab refugee complex, insecurity continues to affect aid efforts. The situation is being exacerbated by… Read more »
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Kenya:
Hundreds Displaced By Flash Floods in Wajir Town
The Star, 14 November 2011
MORE than three hundred families were rendered homeless and scores of livestock swept away in flash floods in Bute town, Wajir North district, Wajir county in North-Eastern region… Read more »
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Kenya:
10,000 in Rift to Be Moved Over Floods
The Star, 14 November 2011
More than 10,000 people in three districts of the Rift Valley are to moved to save them from floods and landslides that killed three of the residents last week. The flush floods in… Read more »