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U.N. and partners begin cholera vaccinations in Khartoum; supplies sent as cases rise
Summary
The U.N. and partners began cholera vaccinations in Jebel Aulia and delivered emergency health supplies to Khartoum as cases surge; partners warn the health system is under mounting pressure amid displacement and damaged water infrastructure.
The United Nations said cholera vaccinations began Tuesday in Jebel Aulia, Khartoum state, targeting the hardest-hit locality as cases surge and partners respond with supplies and rapid teams.
The World Health Organization delivered more than 22 metric tons of cholera and emergency health supplies to support local response, and UNICEF is focusing on water treatment and…
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