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MCC Helps Sustain Eradication of the Guinea Worm

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Thursday, March 1, 2012
Millennium Challenge Corporation
For ages, Ghanaians relying on stagnant water for their main drinking supply risked contracting Guinea worm disease. As the worm breaks through the skin, the parasite-borne disease leads to a painful infection a year after contamination, complete with fever and swelling, leaving its victims unproductive and unable to invest in their economic well-being.
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HealthWater, Sanitation, Hygiene
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Health
Resource type: 
Case Study
Region & Countries: 
GhanaSub-Saharan Africa
Resource Scale: 
Local

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