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Water and sanitation-related illnesses are among the leading causes of death in Zimbabwe. We've helped the poorest people get safer water.
22 Sep 2011
Almost one billion people are going hungry, even though the world produces enough to feed everyone, says a report released by the Red Cross today.
We launched an appeal in 2006 to help people across Africa survive when drought and inflated prices left them without enough food.
Seven years after fleeing Zimbabwe in fear of his life and seeking refuge in the UK, Wonder has finally been reunited with his family.
We raised money to help 1.5 million people by providing food, strengthening livelihoods and improving water and sanitation.
Watch a video about Tich, a refugee from Zimbabwe who had to leave her family behind to escape to the UK.
The Red Cross was on the ground in Zimbabwe from the beginning of the cholera epidemic, delivering water and focusing largely on public education.
Read Helen Hawkings' delegate diary of her time in Zimbabwe, doing hygiene promotion in response to the cholera crisis.
When her Zimbabwean home was attacked, young mother Hilda fled to the UK in fear of her life – but with our help she has a brighter future.
09 Mar 2009
As the death toll from cholera in Zimbabwe appears certain to hit 4,000, the Red Cross has received less than half the funding it needs to continue its work there.