By Tom Arsenault | Overseas Program Manager
It's now that time of year when the temperature climbs and the rains begin. It's been 105 to 110 degrees in the highlands and hotter in the lowveld. Cholera and Malaria like this weather especially when the rains are heavy. We don't expect much problem in the villages where the ASAP Cluster Facilitators (CFs) were trained and have done the health training at village level. But there are many villages that still need their CFs to be trained so they can pass on the knowledge. This is where there will be Cholera and Malaria outbreaks.
Please help us help those villages to remain Cholera free. Donate generously and save lives. If you have contributed, we thank you.
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