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Thousands of children's lives at risk as deadly cholera outbreak spreads through sudan, South Sudan, July 2014
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William*, a 5 year old boy, being treated for cholera a primary health care unit in Torit County by Save the Children and County Health Department staff.
Afisha moves slowly and deliberately between her two children, William and Sarah, who are being treated at a primary health care centre (PHCC) in Torit County, Eastern Equatoria State, South Sudan. Afisha seems worn out, but is obviously still concerned about her children and is constantly moving between the pair and vigilantly monitoring them both.
The PHCC has been open in Hiyala, a rural village in Torit County, for several years. Afisha lives about an hourâs walk from the centre, and when her two children fell ill she immediately set off on foot with her 3 year old and 5 year old in tow. Her elderly mother also walked with them down the dusty, uneven road. It was the middle of the night.
Afishaâs experience is not uncommon in South Sudan at the moment, as more and more cases of cholera are being reported throughout the country at an increasingly alarming rate. This was also not Afishaâs only experience of this deadly disease. Afisha had four children, however tragedy struck when her four year old, and her two year old contracted an illness symptomatic of cholera. Unfortunately Afisha was not able to get treatment for her two children who sadly passed away due to the disease.
The times are changing for Afisha and her family, and many other families in the area. Illness is a constant. Given the lack of access to sanitary conditions or clean water, it is not surprising that areas like this are rife with diseases such as cholera. However, with the PHCC within walking distance for ...
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Thousands of children's lives at risk as deadly cholera outbreak spreads through sudan, South Sudan, July 2014
MANDATORY CREDIT: Save The Children/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT VERSION NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE. Only for use in story about Save The Children's work.
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Afisha* and her children William* and Sarah*. Both her children contracted cholera and were taken to a primary health care centre in Torit County to be treated by Save the Children and County Health Department staff.
Afisha moves slowly and deliberately between her two children, William and Sarah, who are being treated at a primary health care centre (PHCC) in Torit County, Eastern Equatoria State, South Sudan. Afisha seems worn out, but is obviously still concerned about her children and is constantly moving between the pair and vigilantly monitoring them both.
The PHCC has been open in Hiyala, a rural village in Torit County, for several years. Afisha lives about an hourâs walk from the centre, and when her two children fell ill she immediately set off on foot with her 3 year old and 5 year old in tow. Her elderly mother also walked with them down the dusty, uneven road. It was the middle of the night.
Afishaâs experience is not uncommon in South Sudan at the moment, as more and more cases of cholera are being reported throughout the country at an increasingly alarming rate. This was also not Afishaâs only experience of this deadly disease. Afisha had four children, however tragedy struck when her four year old, and her two year old contracted an illness symptomatic of cholera. Unfortunately Afisha was not able to get treatment for her two children who sadly passed away due to the disease.
The times are changing for Afisha and her family, and many other families in the area. Illness is a constant. Given the lack of access to sanitary conditions or clean water, it is not surprising that areas like this are rife with diseases such a...
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HEIDI KLUM AND SEAL OUT AND ABOUT IN NEW YORK, AMERICA - 08 JUN 2005
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Heidi Klum and husband Seal were having a quiet afternoon lunch at a restaurant in New York City until the paparazzi showed up. Heidi and Seal brought along their daughter Leni and a friend to the lunch. Seal got obviously upset and annoyed when a few photographers got 'too close' to his family. He was heard saying 'I'll kill you,' to one of the photographers. 'If you ever touch my wife or any other member of my family. I know where to find you.' The photographer didn't back down, but Seal would not listen to reason. The photographer responded 'I was tripped, I never touched anyone'.
Temper, Temper - Stars Who Lose Their Cool
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TEMPER, TEMPER - STARS WHO LOSE THEIR COOL
Do you know who I am!?
In the world of the rich and famous, celebrity life isn't always as happy-go-lucky as you would imagine.
Just take a look at these stars all reaching boiling point.
From temper tantrums to hissy fits these celebs have all reached the point of no return - helped there by the likes of pesky paparazzi and full on fans.
From cool and collected to raging - welcome to when good stars get mad.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Rex Features
Picture Research by: Trudi Kammerling
Words by: Katy Brown
Jan 2009
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Sharon Stone shopping in Los Angeles, America - 04 Oct 2006
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Sharon Stone obviously wants to redecorate her home, as she was seen shopping for rugs and fabrics at the store 'F and S - Fabrics For The Home' in Los Angeles. With no make-up but in a very good mood Sharon spent a lot of time at the fabric store.
Sharon Stone shopping in Los Angeles, America - 04 Oct 2006
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PEOPLE - Leah Bracknell ist im Alter von 55 Jahren gestorben
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Susie arrives at the Blessing. Zoe is obviously nervous and Susie does not make things easier by telling her that she loves her. Zoe goes ahead with the Blessing and her vows with Emma. Zoe does not look confident that she has done the right thing - With Zoe Tate, as played by Leah Bracknell ; Emma Nightingale, as played by Rachel Amber; Susan Wilde, as played by Louise Heaney. (Ep 2081 - 16th May 1996).
'Emmerdale' TV Series - May 1996
Emmerdale Farm is a long-running British soap opera set in Emmerdale, a fictional village in the Yorkshire Dales. Created by Kevin Laffan, it first broadcast on 16 October 1972 and produced by ITV Yorkshire.
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