Cholera is one of the oldest known diseases, responsible for millions of fatalities worldwide. Now its emergence in South Sudan due to overcrowded camps amid ongoing conflicts and the onset of the rainy season is threatening more lives. UNICEF is responding with dedicated treatment units and medical supplies to help those in need of treatment.
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