Cholera is a preventable disease, which is mainly caused by drinking or eating contaminated water or food. It mainly affects town dwellers that drink from open water sources as well as people who lack latrines and toilets in homes.
A report on Cholera outbreak was reportedly presented by Health Minister, Riek Gai Kok before the council of ministers.
“Only 13 people have died so far and there are 194 cases of cholera reported in the three states,” said Makuei.
According to the minister, United Nations agencies like UNICEF, WHO and other humanitarian actors pledged to help South Sudan respond to increasing Cholera cases.
South Sudan has already allocated SSP 200 million to address the disease outbreak.
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