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6 July 2009

Angola: Thousands of children vaccinated in mass Red Cross campaign

The line of children and their parents began to grow as soon as the Red Cross arrived.
Angola Red Cross responds to increasing cholera cases due to floods
29 February 2008

Angola Red Cross responds to increasing cholera cases due to floods

Cholera is on the increase in Cunene Province in the South of Angola.
15 February 2007

Angola Red Cross volunteers bring essential help to hundreds of flood victims

Raoul Francisco Faria, is one of the flood victims who lost all his belongings in just a few hours, when severe flooding hit Angola a few weeks ago.
Angola: cholera cases rising again
5 December 2006

Angola: cholera cases rising again

Angelina Do Santos is a 65 years old farmer.
14 July 2006

Angola Red Cross volunteers faced with fears and myths in rural areas

More than 1890 people have already lost their lives and more than 46 700 cases have been recorded in Angola, in what has become the worst cholera outbreak in ...
Angola Red Cross volunteers declare war against cholera in Luanda
15 June 2006

Angola Red Cross volunteers declare war against cholera in Luanda

They wake up early in the morning and wait for a Red Cross car to pick them up.
30 May 2006

Angola : the cholera outbreak still spreading in Kwanza Sul province

Faustino Carlos is a 2 year-old child currently recovering at a cholera treatment centre in Sumbe district in Kwanza Sul province, about 320 km south of Luanda.
Cholera outbreak in Angola: “The people from Cazenga need clean water urgently”
24 May 2006

Cholera outbreak in Angola: “The people from Cazenga need clean water urgently”

The Angola Red Cross, with support from the International Federation, is among the key players who have been on the ground since the beginning of the cholera outbreak.
3 May 2006

Red Cross Red Crescent steps up efforts on cholera prevention in Angola amid increasing cases

The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies has stepped up its efforts on cholera control as it released USD 155,000 from its Disaster and ...
4 April 2005

Angola suffers worst ever outbreak of Marburg virus

A deadly hemorrhagic fever, identified as Marburg virus, has claimed the lives of at least 132 people in Angola, most of them children under the age of five.
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