As cases of cholera and acute watery diarrhoea grip Lebanon, supporting essential public infrastructure is essential to avoid devastating health and humanitarian consequences. Joe Mclean, from County Mayo in the west of Ireland, works for the ICRC as a construction project manager in Lebanon."My role here is focused on the Tripoli Governmental Hospital in the north of the
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Cases of cholera and acute watery diarrhea gripping Syria and Lebanon add a layer to the suffering of the people in the two neighboring countries and are another reminder of how crucial it is to support and sustain critical infrastructure that enables the delivery of essential services.
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In France, it cries
Freedom, freedom! More than 160,000 people, including 11,000 in Paris, have protested against the extension of health passports and are forcing people involved in certain medical industries, especially in the medical field.
I will not give injections, Introduced 49-year-old nurse Sandra at a demonstration in Marseille, the country’s largest port city in the southeast, where more than 4,000 people marched.
Our country is becoming a dictatorship, For his part, said 71-year-old Jean-Claude Dip, a retired truck driver
Ready to give a beating.
Two journalists from the public channel France 2 were attacked while covering the protest.
In Paris, the procession was basically created