'State of emergency': the politics of Zimbabwe's cholera outbreak, 2008/09
<p>This thesis examines the politics of Zimbabwe's catastrophic cholera outbreak in 2008/09, which caused an unprecedented 98,000 cases and over 4,000 deaths. Epidemiologically, the outbreak can be explained by the breakdown of the country's water and sanitation systems. Such a readi...
Main Author: | Chigudu, S |
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Other Authors: | Alexander, J |
Format: | Thesis |
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2017
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