U.N. apologizes for failing to stop cholera outbreak in Haiti (Dec. 2, 2016)
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The United Nations officially recognized direct responsibility for Haiti's deadly cholera outbreak, which since 2010 has killed 10,000 people. A new report by outgoing Secretary General Ban Ki-moon released yesterday outlines a new approach to fighting cholera in Haiti and "the preponderance of the evidence does lead to the conclusion that personnel associated with the [UN’s peacekeeping] facility were the most likely source [of the outbreak]."
U.N. apologizes for failing to stop cholera outbreak in Haiti (Dec. 2, 2016)
U.N. apologizes for failing to stop cholera…
U.N. apologizes for failing to stop cholera outbreak in Haiti (Dec. 2, 2016)
The United Nations officially recognized direct responsibility for Haiti's deadly cholera outbreak, which since 2010 has killed 10,000 people. A new report by outgoing Secretary General Ban Ki-moon released yesterday outlines a new approach to fighting cholera in Haiti and "the preponderance of the evidence does lead to the conclusion that personnel associated with the [UN’s peacekeeping] facility were the most likely source [of the outbreak]."