As of July 2017, more than 250,000 cholera cases have been reported - many of them children. As soon as cholera started to spread in Yemen, Fathyah volunteered to go house-to-house to provide families with life-saving information to help stop the spread of cholera.
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We're on the ground providing life-saving medical supplies. Help support our work to combat cholera by donating today:
Subscribe to UNICEF here:
The official UNICEF YouTube channel is your primary destination for the latest news updates from the frontline, documentaries, celebrity appeals, and more about our work to realize the rights of every child.
Click here to see all of our latest trending videos:
For more about UNICEF's work, visit:
Follow UNICEF here:
UNICEF Connect blog:
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