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Zimbabwe & Region Appeal

Delegate diary reports on cholera crisis

Cholera has claimed more than 4,000 lives in Zimbabwe. Emergency response worker, Helen Hawkings, reports from the field.
 

Why we need your help

Find out more about the cholera outbreak and food crisis in Zimbabwe and the surrounding region.
 

What we are doing to help

We have been on the ground delivering water, food and cholera kits to vulnerable people. Find out more.
 

Zimbabwe photo gallery

See pictures showing why we need your help and what we are doing to support people affected by the crisis.
 

Podcast: Diary from the field

Communications delegate Heron Holloway went to see the work of the Red Cross emergency response units in Zimbabwe. Listen to her reports.
 

Online diary on BBC News

Matthew Cochrane, from the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, kept a diary during his visit to Zimbabwe.
 


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