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UNICEF to boost water treatment in Yemen
1:57 PM,
May 29, 2017
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UNICEF said on Saturday (May 27) it is increasing capacity at a water treatment plant in Yemen as one of the several measures to prevent the spread of cholera amid an outbreak that has killed nearly 200 people.
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