This is an investigation task that requires you to conduct research and interviews, then compile a formal report. I cannot perform the investigation or write the full report for you, as it involves real-world data collection. However, I can provide a comprehensive guide on how to structure and complete your report based on the instructions provided in the image. Here's a breakdown of how to approach "ACTIVITY 2: INVESTIGATION": Report Structure Guide Your formal report should include the following sections: 1. Cover Page This is the first page of your report. It must include: Your Name and surname The Topic: "Investigation on the common causes, symptoms, and treatment of cholera" The Submission date 2. Table of Contents (Optional but Recommended for Formal Reports) List all major sections and their corresponding page numbers. 3. Introduction Clearly state the purpose of your investigation. For example, "This report details an investigation into the common causes, symptoms, and treatment of cholera, as well as preventative measures, with a focus on understanding its impact and management within communities." Briefly mention the methodology used (e.g., literature review, interviews with a health practitioner and a community member). State the scope of the report. 4. Findings This section will present all the information you collected during your investigation. Organize it logically. 4.1 Background Research on Cholera Based on your library/internet research, detail: The common causes of cholera (e.g., contaminated water/food, poor sanitation). The symptoms of cholera (e.g., severe watery diarrhea, vomiting, dehydration). The treatment for cholera (e.g., oral rehydration salts, IV fluids, antibiotics). Possible preventative measures that could safeguard communities (e.g., clean water access, proper hygiene, sanitation, vaccination). 4.2 Interview with a Health Practitioner Present the key insights gained from your interview with a nurse, doctor, dietician, or physician. Discuss their knowledge of the disease, including its transmission, severity, and public health implications. Summarize any information they provided regarding scientific studies or effective strategies for preventing cholera in African countries. 4.3 Interview with a Community Member Present the information gathered from your interview with someone working at a pre-school, primary school, or old age home. Detail their knowledge of cholera and its potential impact on their institution. Describe any measures or protocols they have in place (or would consider implementing) to deal with cholera if their school/centre were affected. 5. Conclusion Summarize the main findings from your research and interviews. Reflect on whether the investigation achieved its initial purpose. Provide an overall statement about your understanding of cholera, its prevention, and its management based on the collected information. 6. Recommendations Based on all the information you have gathered (research and interviews), provide actionable recommendations. These recommendations should aim to improve awareness, prevention, or response to cholera in communities, schools, or healthcare settings. For example, recommendations could include: Improving access to clean water and sanitation facilities. Implementing hygiene education programs. Developing clear emergency response plans for institutions. Promoting vaccination where appropriate. 7. References/Bibliography List all sources you used for your background research (books, websites, articles, etc.) in a consistent referencing style (e.g., APA, Harvard). 8. Appendices (Optional) You might include copies of your interview questions, interview notes, or any other supporting documents here. Remember to write in a formal, objective tone throughout the report. Last free one today — make it count tomorrow, or type /upgrade for unlimited.