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Men wash at lake Tanganika, Baraka, May 23, 2006. Medicine Sans Frontier have reported several outbreaks of cholera in the region in the past years because of the water's lack of health in the lake. People wash their clothing in it, do their necesities and then use the water for cooking, explains an MSF official.
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2013-03-06
Carlos Villalon/Redux/EAST NEWS
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