India sends assistance to Zambia in cholera crisis

India sends assistance to Zambia in cholera crisis

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Category : Miscellaneous Published on: February 22 2024

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  • India recently extended help to Zambia when the southern African country was battling a cholera outbreak.
  • Indian High Commissioner Ashok Kumar provided the help of materials such as 3.5 tonnes of water purification supplies, chlorine tablets, and ORS pouches to Lusaka, the Zambian capital.
  • This help was made under a "cholera emergency" for Zambia, which was being affected by the cholera outbreak.
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