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MUST BE DONE TO FIGHT ZIMBABWE CHOLERA OUTBREAK, ACCORDING TO UN:
10/06/2009
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UNITED
NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / 10
June 2009 -- Although
the number of new cholera cases in Zimbabwe is reportedly on a downward trend,
greater efforts are needed to combat the outbreak and address the source of the
problem, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
(OCHA) said last week.
According
to OCHA, local medical authorities had reported that the number of new cases was
down in most provinces, with no new deaths reported, but noted that new cases
are still being reported in Harare, Manicaland and Masvingo provinces.
Stepped
up efforts are needed in areas which are still reporting high numbers of new
cases, and the problem of the lack of safe water and sanitation facilities –
the main cause of the epidemic – has yet to be tackled in most parts of the
Southern African nation, the Office said.
It also
reported that this year’s grain production has nearly tripled over the
previous harvest, with an estimated 1.5 million metric tons of grain having been
produced, compared with about 564,000 metric tons harvested in 2007-2008.
The
increased yield will, however, not meet the country’s food requirements, OCHA
warned, noting that a cereal shortfall of 670,000 metric tons will have to be
imported.
The
second term of Zimbabwe’s school year started last month, but the situation is
still precarious, it stressed, calling for teachers’ conditions of service,
especially remuneration, to be addressed to ensure that they continue working.
Almost
half-way through 2009, the Consolidated Appeal for Zimbabwe remains under-funded
with only 36 per cent of the required $718 million covered, OCHA said. But with
requirements outstripping the funds previously sought, a revised appeal was
launched this week for an additional $168 to help some 6 million people in need.
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