MSF Addresses Cameroon Cholera Epidemic

This post on Medecins Sans Frontiere’s (MSF) website describes the humanitarian organization’s activities in Cameroon to address a 14-month-long cholera epidemic. MSF has provided oral rehydration solution, water purifying capabilities, and medical aid and assistance in Cameroon, and the organization is “preparing the end of its emergency response, in collaboration with the [local] health authorities,” the article states (11/28).

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