300 to 400 new cholera cases per day among Burundians in Tanzania
Times LIVE300 to 400 new cholera cases per day among Burundians in Tanzania
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GENEVA: Some 3,000 cases of cholera have been reported in Tanzania, mainly among Burundian refugees fleeing political violence, the UN said on Friday, adding that up to 400 new cases were being counted daily. So far, 31 people have died of the ...
Cholera outbreak claims lives of 29 Burundian refugees: UNHCRXinhua
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9 years ago
The Indian Panorama26 Oct
Nearly 5000 cholera cases, 74 deaths in Tanzania: WHO
The Indian Panorama
The Indian Panorama
GENEVA (TIP): Tanzania is facing a major cholera outbreak, counting nearly 5,000 cases and dozens of deaths, the World Health Organization said on Oct 22, calling for urgent action to stop the disease from spreading to neighbouring countries. The UN ...
10 years ago
AllAfrica.Com05 Jun
Fleeing Insecurity and Cholera, Burundians Pour Into Uganda
Mail & Guardian Online
AllAfrica.com
Kampala — Officials in Uganda say they are struggling to cope as hundreds of Burundian refugees arrive in the country every day, having fled insecurity at home and dire conditions in Tanzania, to where many had initially fled. As of 2 June, some 7, 659 ...
Burundians' hopes live – and die – on the MV LiembaMail & Guardian Online
Ongoing cholera outbreak in Tanzania puts local population at riskWorld...
10 years ago
Leadership Newspapers21 May
Sudan: 20 Cases Of Cholera Confirmed Among Burundian Refugees In Tanzani
Leadership Newspapers
Leadership Newspapers
International charity organisation Oxfam on Wednesday said 20 cases of cholera have been confirmed in Kagunga and Nyarugusu refugee camps in Tanzania, where new arrivals from Burundi are being transported. It also warned that overcrowding, lack of ...
As cholera confirmed among Burnundian refugees in Tanzania, Oxfam delivers ...StarAfrica.com
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11 years ago
Daily News29 May
300 law enforcers to deal with GBV cases
Daily News
Daily News
THE Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs has trained over 300 law enforcers on how to deal with issues of gender-based violence against women and children. Deputy Justice Minister Angela Kairuki said those who benefitted from the training are 110 ...
9 years ago
Huffington Post27 Oct
More than 100000 Burundians Take Refuge in Tanzania
Huffington Post
Huffington Post
Nyarugusu Camp, Tanzania -More than 100,000 Burundians fleeing renewed political violence in their country have poured into neighboring Tanzania since April. They knew they would be safe here; many had sought refuge in this country before. But there ...
10 years ago
The New Age Online12 May
Burundians flee to western Tanzania
Business Insider
The New Age Online
More than 50 000 Burundians have fled to neighboring countries in recent weeks amid violent protests triggered by President Pierre Nkurunziza's plan to run for a third term. The Burundian refugees flocked to Kagunga in Tanzania to board the MV Liemba, ...
Fleeing Burundians flock to western Tanzania, camps overwhelmed -TRFNYahoo News UK
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DefenceWeb12 May
Fleeing Burundians flock to western Tanzania
defenceWeb
defenceWeb
Burundians flee to Tanzania When heavily pregnant Hadija Mchume saw everyone in her Burundian village packing up to flee political violence, she knew she had to join them. "It was a terrible moment for me, but I was strong enough to run away because I ...
Burundians flee to western TanzaniaThe New Age Online
Fleeing Burundians flock to western Tanzania, camps overwhelmed -TRFNYahoo News UK
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10 years ago
News2418 Jun
Grim history repeats itself as Burundians back in Tanzania
News24
News24
Burundians who fled their country, wait to be registered as refugees at Nyarugusu camp, in north west of Tanzania. (Stephanie Aglietti, AFP). Multimedia · User Galleries · News in Pictures Send us your pictures · Send us your stories ...
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Al Jazeera America10 Aug
For Burundians, Tanzania's refugee camps offer a better life
Al Jazeera America
Al Jazeera America
Burundian families who fled their country wait to be registered as refugees at Nyarugusu camp in northwest Tanzania on June 11, 2015. Since unrest broke out in Burundi this spring, more than 100,000 people have fled. Stephanie Aglietti / AFP / Getty ...
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