In today’s modern landscape, we often see cholera as a defunct disease. With the advent of sanitation services, many first world nations perceive cholera to be extinct. Sadly, it is still alive and affecting many in the third world.
Due to the lack of clean drinking water and sanitation services, the South Sudan is currently experiencing a cholera outbreak that has already claimed the lives of 42 since May. It is up the U.N. and its partners to help stamp out this disease by finding the means for poor areas of the world to access clean water. For more on this troubling issue, click here:: South Sudan: More will die from cholera unless we secure clean water
Cholera From Filthy Water Still a Global Issue
In today’s modern landscape, we often see cholera as a defunct disease. With the advent of sanitation services, many first world nations perceive cholera to be extinct. Sadly, it is still alive and affecting many in the third world.
Due to the lack of clean drinking water and sanitation services, the South Sudan is currently experiencing a cholera outbreak that has already claimed the lives of 42 since May. It is up the U.N. and its partners to help stamp out this disease by finding the means for poor areas of the world to access clean water. For more on this troubling issue, click here:: South Sudan: More will die from cholera unless we secure clean water
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