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Indie, Haiti, Wietnam - problem z toaletami - Noor Images

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Indie, Haiti, Wietnam - problem z toaletami - Noor Images
Haiti, Rendell, 19 November 2016 Evens Versaillo, 13, and Rosebrune Sander give a family hiking to their home in a remote region of southern Haiti, a drink of water in a river. A resurgence of cholera, which first appeared in Haiti after the 2010 earthquake, has reappeared in the form of outbreaks all over the hurricane-effected areas. Most are caused by direct contact with infected water and poor sanitation. A cholera vaccination has been provided by the government but is only around 50 percent effective, giving many Haitians a false feeling of invincibility. Andrea Bruce / NOOR
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2016-11-19
Andrea Bruce / NOOR/EAST NEWS
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