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A Typical View Of Girl Toilets in Urban Slums of India

The View Of a typical Girls Toilet in Urban Slums of India . Girl are facing a big problem in India both in (Urban & Rural Slums) in terms of Toilets .  …

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Author: Gagan Deep
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New Delhi
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9 January 2013

Livelihood Links to Poor Water Quality in India: Alternates

 

The water quality problem in India is severe in many pockets of the country. It has been learnt that there are comparatively less efforts toward addressing the problems related to water quality by government and other agencies in India. We have examples where the youth could not find jobs in organizations or public sector agencies those take physical fitness test by looking in each parameter of health of a person. In majority of cases the health authorities are not aware about the severity of endemic water quality problems in their area. The institutional coordination and knowledge networking efforts are shockingly negligible. This article tells that what the agencies and government should consider in such situation.  

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Author: K N Vajpai
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India
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30 November 2012

Taps Run Dry

Winning entry of the WASH Media Awards 2011-2012, Radio Category.

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15 August 2012

The Strategists

Winning entry of the WASH Media Awards 2011-2012, Cartoon Category. …

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Author: Francis Umendu Odupute
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15 August 2012

L'accès à l'eau potable dans la ville d'Ava-Sô, Une conquête périlleuse pour la survie

Winning entry of the WASH Media Awards 2011-2012, Print-Online Category

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Author: Alain Tossounon
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Life In Dhaka’s Largest Slum

Each day poses new threats and new questions for Jahan Ara, 33: Whether to eat food cooked beside the rolling sewage near her home or stay hungry and avoid disease?

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Author: Alka Pande
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13 August 2012

Pykasa Rural Water Project

Drilling of a water borehole (community water scheme) for the inhabitants of Pyakasa, a village 10km off Airport Road, Abuja, Nigeria. …

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Author: Mekwunye Kidochukwu Prince
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Abuja
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5 July 2012

Filtrado precario en Nepal

El precario método de filtrado utilizado en un hotel. …

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Author: Leandro Baud
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Kathmandu
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22 June 2012

Uganda Sanitation Fund receives US$6 million from WSSCC: 5 year programme will benefit health and the environment

Kumi District, Uganda, 16 March 2012 - The Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council (WSSCC) today allocated US$6 million from its Global Sanitation Fund to help more people in Uganda attain safe sanitation and practice good hygiene.

 

16 March 2012