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African leaders unite in a bold, high-level initiative to eliminate cholera by 2030 through a continental approach. Their commitment signals a turning point in the fight against this persistent public health crisis.
About cholera epidemics
In 2023–2024, Zambia experienced the largest cholera outbreak in the nation’s history. To respond to this crisis, the country implemented a multi-sectoral response strategy that places communities at the center of disease management efforts. The community-based approach facilitated a rapid reduction in cholera cases and deaths, while enhancing long-term community resilience against future outbreaks.
About cholera epidemics
By January 2025, over 50,000 cases of cholera had been reported in Sudan. The epidemic has also crossed international borders, with displaced populations fleeing Sudan and seeking refuge in neighboring countries such as South Sudan and Ethiopia.
About cholera epidemics
In 2024, the WHO reported a 50% increase in cholera cases compared to the previous year. As 2025 unfolds, cholera outbreaks continue to spread.
About cholera epidemics
The continuing cholera outbreak in Angola has rapidly escalated, spreading nationwide and crossing international borders. This situation represents one of the most severe cholera outbreaks currently ongoing on the continent and warrants immediate action to quickly contain the outbreak.
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The Ending Cholera: A Global Roadmap to 2030’ was launched by the GTFCC in 2017. A year later, a regional framework was adopted to guide countries in the implementation of the global roadmap. A recent study by Kapaya et al. has assessed the five-year progress in 27 African countries.
About cholera epidemics
On January 7, 2025, the Ministry of Health in Angola declared a cholera outbreak. Over 300 suspected cases have been recorded in the first week. This is the country’s first cholera outbreak since 2018.
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A recent study on the cost of cholera in Somalia illustrates that strengthened prevention strategies could save lives while yielding significant economic offsets - relieving the financial burden borne by households and health facilities.
About cholera epidemics
On October 28, 2024, the South Sudan Ministry of Health declared a cholera outbreak in Renk, Upper Nile State. The outbreak is driven by several converging factors including cross-border transmission from Sudan, limited access to WASH services, flooding, and population displacement. With cholera cases already reported in cities throughout the country, rapid control of the outbreak is critical to prevent further spread.