A preventable cholera outbreak has infected thousands of people and killed dozens in Borno State, northeast Nigeria, exposing how nearly two decades of emergency interventions have still not delivered the clean water and sanitation infrastructure needed to stop the disease from returning year after year. Development Diaries reports that more than 7,800 people have been infected and at least 74 have died in a cholera outbreak affecting 14 of Born…
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