Research Article
Abstract
This article seeks to address the debilitating challenge of cholera in Yemen and the space of nurses in curbingthe burden. Cholera in an infectious disease that easily spreads in unhygienic conditions though ingestion of humanwaste-contaminated food stuffs. The developing nations are at steeper slope of falling the eruption of cholera andYemen is already overburdened. In 2017 alone, over 2000 deaths were reported in Yemen despite the governmental,non-governmental and intergovernmental collaborative efforts to improve health burdens and meet the StandardDevelopment Goals of 2030. The outbreak of cholera in Yemen is common due to the persistent conflicts andpolitical violence that disrupts the healthcare service delivery. Nurses and midwives are thus left at the center of theplay to operate by the nursing care theories and models to improve the situation despite the challenges that thwartedthe efforts of other healthcare providers