A cholera outbreak has killed 55 people affected by a jihadist violence since the end of last year in northern Mozambique, UNICEF said Wednesday.
Nearly 5,000 cases of cholera have been reported, especially among hundreds of thousands of civilians living with host families and in makeshift accommodation in camps for internally displaced people.
Last week saw the highest jump of more than new 400 cases, UNICEF spokesman Daniel Timme told AFP.
“It doesn’t look good. The water and sanitation facilities are not sufficient at the moment and need urgent upgrades,” he said.
“This is our absolute priority for now because the survivors of this violence now have the threat of water-borne diseases,” he added.