so ultimately the coroner has said that he will await the outcome of the independent office for police conduct�*scamp is providing today is testing for malnutrition over here, over there they are doing malaria tests, in the corner the tests for hepatitis and here, a whole load of medicines available for people, all kinds of things from oral rehydration to antimalarials and there's even soap that they are providing people. fouzia approaches the camp with herfour young children. she tells me they are all sick. translation: it's really difficult, there's water everywhere - and we can't get medicines. now, some help has arrived. to treat a rise in waterborne diseases like malaria and diarrhoea, and a spike in malnutrition. as doctors measure her arm, they learned that baby sima is perilously thin. since the floods, her mother has struggled to eat. there is a shortage of clean water and food supplies, so mainly there are so many people like this baby, she's nine months old, and she is severely malnourished. these camps provide some relief. but with a shortage of medicines, boats and even doctors, not