Recent cholera / AWD outbreaks in Eastern and Southern Africa and impact of cholera / AWD Session 1.2 WASH Cholera / AWD EP&R training
Mar 19, 2016
Recent cholera / AWD outbreaks in Eastern and
Southern Africa and impact of cholera / AWD
Session 1.2WASH Cholera / AWD EP&R training
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Learning objectives By the end of the session the participantswill be able to • describe recent cholera / AWD outbreaks
in the region • outline in detail recent cholera / AWD
outbreaks in their own country and/or area • outline possible impacts of cholera / AWD
to families and communities • analyse cost of prevention and
management of cholera/ AWD
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HARARE, Zimbabwe, 19 December 2008Deep grief is evident in Nigel Chigudu'seyes. In a tortured voice, he slowlyrecounts the harrowing tragedy that sawhim lose five siblings in five hours to thecholera epidemic that has been sweepingacross Zimbabwe.
"They started vomiting and had seriousdiarrhoea," recalls Nigel, 15. "Theyoungest, Gamu, was 14 months old, andLameck was 12 years old. It was in themiddle of the night; I could not take themanywhere. I just watched them die.
"Two days later, my grandmother alsopassed away," he adds.
Nigel Chigudu, 15, lost five siblings to cholera in one night.
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Wall of Wonder Exercise Think of the 3 major unforgettable
cholera/ AWD outbreaks affecting the entirecommunities that have occurred in the
pastyears in your country.
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Community members experiences from Dadajabula, Wajir, Kenya
A woman who was the head of her household andthe sole breadwinner for her family, found themanagement of the sickness of her two smallestchildren very difficult. While they were in thetreatment centre she had to ask her mother to come fromthe village to look after the rest of her children. It wasvery difficult to provide food as it was not provided bythe hospital. The 5 weeks from the time they were sickwas also very terrible as she could not work and so therewas no income coming in as she was the sole breadwinnerfor the family.
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Community members experiences from Dadajabula, Wajir, Kenya
An elderly woman lost her brother and his firstwife and now has the added responsibility oflooking after his children as well as his secondwife and looks after a total of 15 people. She makes
grassmats to try and earn a living, but finds it very difficult.She also found it very difficult to construct enoughhousing as she had to bring all of the children togetherafter the death of her brother.
Source: Responding to cholera & AWD in the Horn, Central & Eastern Africa Policyreport by OXFAM-GB, February 2008
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Mental Calculation exercise
Let’s look into examples ofsome of the inputs and resourcesneeded in a cholera / AWD
response.
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Critical elements of cholera control
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Prevention Improved access to safe water sources
Knowledge how to make water safe for consumption
Health education that encourages improved food
safety and personal hygiene
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Preparedness Pre-positioning of oral dehydration
salts and other medical supplies
Pre-positioning of water treatment supplies
Training of personnel
Preparation of national and sub - national plans of action
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Multidisciplinary Response Health
WASH
Education
Social sector
Food Security
Nutrition
Shelter and non food items
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Efficient Surveillance System
Baseline data collection
Frank reporting
Analysis of data to guide interventions accordingly to lead to
timely prevention and preparedness activities
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Critical elements in cholera control
Preparedness
Response
Efficient surveillance system
Prevention
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Learning objectives By the end of the session the participantswill be able to • describe recent cholera / AWD outbreaks
in the region • discuss in detail recent cholera / AWD
outbreaks in their own country and/or area • describe possible impacts of cholera / AWD
to families and communities • analyse cost of prevention and
management of cholera/ AWD