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  2. Health in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    The complexities of maternal health in this context, highlight the need for greater investment in healthcare infrastructure, better access to skilled healthcare workers, and more education and awareness about the risks of traditional birth practices. [35] Colonial rule in Zimbabwe left a lasting imprint on the country's healthcare system. [36]

  3. 2008 Zimbabwean cholera outbreak - Wikipedia

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    The 2008 Zimbabwean cholera outbreak was an epidemic of cholera affecting much of Zimbabwe from August 2008 until June 2009. The outbreak began in Chitungwiza in Harare Metropolitan Province in August 2008, then spread throughout the country so that by December 2008, cases were being reported in all 10 provinces. [6]

  4. Wilkins Infectious Diseases Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital is the main isolation and treatment center as well as the main vaccination center for COVID-19 in Zimbabwe. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Wilkins Infectious Diseases Hospital was renamed from The European Infectious Diseases Hospital on Saturday 21 April 1956 as a tribute to Dr A.J Walker Wilkins, who was an outstanding Medical Officer of ...

  5. Zimbabwe starts an emergency polio vaccination drive after ...

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    HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Zimbabwe began an emergency campaign to inoculate more than 4 million children against polio on Tuesday after health authorities detected three cases caused by the rare ...

  6. Zimbabwe's CCC crisis: Farce turning to tragedy for the ... - AOL

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  7. Malnutrition in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Zimbabwe, a country in southern Africa, is suffering widespread malnutrition [1] and diseases, such as HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria. "One in four human beings is malnourished" in Africa, but Zimbabwe is near the deep end with almost 12,000 children alone suffering from severe malnutrition (Turner 8).

  8. Water supply and sanitation in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    UNICEF Zimbabwe's Annual Report from 2023 also showed validation and commitment to the WASH sector, which included a "national budget estimate for adequate WASH services in health care facilities." [ 28 ] UNICEF reached hundreds of thousands of people with "climate resilient, basic, safe water through risk-informed planning, multi-use systems ...

  9. 2018–2019 Zimbabwe cholera outbreak - Wikipedia

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    The 2018–2019 Zimbabwe cholera outbreak began on 1 September 2018, and the last reported case occurred on 12 March 2019. [1] The Zimbabwean government declared a national emergency on 6 September 2018. [ 1 ]