[HTML][HTML] The cholera epidemic in Zimbabwe, 2008–2009: a review and critique of the evidence
The 2008–2009 Zimbabwe cholera epidemic resulted in 98,585 reported cases and caused
more than 4,000 deaths. In this study, we used a mixed-methods approach that combined …
more than 4,000 deaths. In this study, we used a mixed-methods approach that combined …
[PDF][PDF] Urban domestic water crisis in Zimbabwe: The case of Kadoma city
MV Remigios, K Never - Journal of Sustainable Development in …, 2010 - jsd-africa.com
The city of Kadoma has been experiencing severe water shortages since the beginning of
this millennium. Water supply problems have been reported even when the water sources …
this millennium. Water supply problems have been reported even when the water sources …
Challenges in Enteric Epidemics: barometers of inadequate water and sanitation
LA Bartelt, RL Guerrant - Challenges in Infectious Diseases, 2012 - Springer
Infectious diarrheal illnesses, markers of inadequate water and sanitation systems, rank
among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide, disproportionately so in low …
among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide, disproportionately so in low …
[CITATION][C] An assessment of the provision of clean water and sanitation services for people with disabilities in peri-urban areas: A case of Harare in Zimbabwe.
T Nyatsanza, L Chaminuka - International Open and Distance Learning Journal, 2014
[CITATION][C] Assessment on the effects of water rationing on socio-economic development in Bindura urban
P Chashaya - 2017 - BUSE