Get the latest and join our UNICEF WASH social media communities. Clean water, basic toilets and good hygiene practices are essential for the survival and development of ren. Today, there are around 2.4 billion people who do not use improved sanitation, and 663 million who do not have access to
Get the latest and join our UNICEF WASH social media communities. Clean water, basic toilets and good hygiene practices are essential for the survival and development of ren. Today, there are around 2.4 billion people who do not use improved sanitation, and 663 million who do not have access to
Water supply and sanitation in Uganda; Data; Water coverage (broad definition) (“at least basic sanitation” / improved sanitation facilities) 92% / 79% (in 2015): Sanitation coverage (broad definition)
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Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) INTRODUCTION. Why is WASH important? Diarrhoea is the second largest cause of under-five mortality globally.
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Fabian Moses Ndunguru is a 26-year-old science teacher at the Primary college in Muungano where Expedition volunteers have been working on a college, water, sanitation and hygiene (SWASH) programme.
Water supply and sanitation in Kenya is characterised by low levels of access to water and sanitation, in particular in urban slums and in rural areas, as well as poor service quality in the form of intermittent water supply.
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