New Survey Reveals Mixed Health and Living Conditions in Dzaleka Refugee Camp
Dzaleka Online article summarizing the 2024 survey findings on health, sanitation, water access, employment, family planning, nutrition, and household conditions in Dzaleka.
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This Dzaleka Online article summarizes the 2024 report on health, nutrition, and population conditions in Dzaleka Refugee Camp. It presents the findings in a community-facing format and links to the full Joint Data Center report.
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The article highlights stronger results for vaccination, maternal healthcare, sanitation, birth registration, literacy, and malaria prevention, alongside gaps in drinking water access, employment, family planning, HPV vaccination, nutrition, overcrowding, and service funding.
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- Dzaleka Online
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- Jul 3, 2026
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