Country: Zimbabwe Source: UN Children's Fund Please refer to the attached file. HighlightsResurgence of cholera occurred in November 2024, resulting in a cumulative 778 (467 male and 311 female) cholera cases and twenty-three cholera deaths with a case fatality of 2.9 per cent as of 30 June 2025.Zimbabwe reported a total of 122,064 (58,850 male and 63,214 female)malaria cases and 320 deaths, reflecting a case fatality rate (CFR) of 0.27%.Zimbabwe experienced normal to above-normal rainfall, which led to flash flooding while strong winds and torrential rains caused infrastructure damage in schools. A total of 92 schools have been damaged since the start of the rainy season.Admissions for treatment of severe wasting for children aged 6 to 59 months have remained stable compared to the increases seen during the 2015-2016 El Niño drought.A total of 85,426 people (21,850 women, 18,685 men, 23,899 girls, and 20,992 boys) were reached with safe water in cholera and drought-affected areas.UNICEF continued implementing school feeding interventions in five districts severely affected by the El Niño-induced drought.