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UNICEF Nigeria Humanitarian Flash Update (Cholera Outbreak, Borno State), 07 June 2026
By UN Children's Fund at ReliefWeb
· June 12, 2026
· 3 min read
. Highlights Cumulatively, from 1 May – 7 June 2026, the Borno State Ministry of Health’s Cholera Emergency Operations Center (EOC) reports 8,457 Cholera cases and 85 deaths (53 facility-based and 32 community deaths) have been reported, with an overall Case Fatality Rate (CFR) of 1.05 per cent. Aff
Key takeaway Specifically in Maiduguri LGA 17 Wards were affected, in Jere LGA 9 ward were affected, in Konduga LGA 3 wards reported while in Mafa, Monguno and Magumeri, only 1 ward each.
Why this matters
The cholera outbreak in Borno State, Nigeria, highlights the ongoing challenges in addressing water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) needs in crisis-affected areas. With 8,457 reported cases and 85 deaths, the situation is dire, particularly in densely populated areas like Maiduguri. The fact that the most affected age group is 21-50 years, followed by adolescents and children, suggests that the outbreak is not limited to vulnerable populations, but rather a broader public health concern. UNICEF's response, including the mobilization of essential medical supplies and support for intensified disinfection activities, is critical in mitigating the spread of the disease. However, the need for additional resources to scale up the response is pressing, underscoring the importance of continued support from organizations like the World Health Organization and the Central Emergency Response Fund. Effective coordination and case management will be crucial in containing the outbreak and preventing further spread.
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Category: disaster ·
Published: June 12, 2026 ·
Source: ReliefWeb ·
Reading time: 3 min
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What is this story about? . Highlights Cumulatively, from 1 May – 7 June 2026, the Borno State Ministry of Health’s Cholera Emergency Operations Center (EOC) reports 8,457 Cholera cases and 85 deaths (53 facility-based and 32 community deaths) have been reported, with an overall Case Fatality Rate (CFR) of 1.05 per cent. Aff
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