Yemen’s cholera crisis spirals out of control
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Health and humanitarian officials say the cholera outbreak in Yemen has infected more than 300,000 people and caused more than 1,700 deaths in the last few months. Security concerns amid a severe shortage of safe drinking water are limiting what can be done to help fight the often-fatal bacterial disease.
The deteriorating state of health conditions in Yemen comes against the backdrop of the two years of conflict between pro-government forces and the predominantly Houthi rebels.
To chat more about this is, Nuha Mohammed from the Norwegian Refugee Council, she is based in Sana’a
Guest: Nuha Mohammed
Position: NRC Communications Officer
The deteriorating state of health conditions in Yemen comes against the backdrop of the two years of conflict between pro-government forces and the predominantly Houthi rebels.
To chat more about this is, Nuha Mohammed from the Norwegian Refugee Council, she is based in Sana’a
Guest: Nuha Mohammed
Position: NRC Communications Officer