Humanitarian group MSF calls for support for refugees in Kenya affected by cholera crisis
- Doctors Without Borders reported a cholera outbreak in Kenya's Dadaab camps, affecting 2,786 refugees and posing a risk to other gastro-intestinal diseases.
- The Dadaab camps, which host over 300,000 refugees, are experiencing a rapid increase in population due to a drought in neighboring Somalia, placing a strain on water and sanitation services.
- Efforts to ease overcrowding in the camps must include investment in water, sanitation, and hygiene, and urgent action is needed to address the sanitary conditions and prevent the further spread of diseases.
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