how to prevent poor sanitation
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Access to safe drinking water
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Access to safe drinking water (e.g. water safety planning (the management of water from the source to tap); household water treatment and safe storage) Access to improved sanitation facilities. Hand washing with soap at critical times (e.g. after toilet use and before the preparation of food)
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These include:
These include:reducing the spread of intestinal worms, schistosomiasis and trachoma, which are neglected tropical diseases that cause suffering for millions;
These include:reducing the spread of intestinal worms, schistosomiasis and trachoma, which are neglected tropical diseases that cause suffering for millions;reducing the severity and impact of malnutrition;
These include:reducing the spread of intestinal worms, schistosomiasis and trachoma, which are neglected tropical diseases that cause suffering for millions;reducing the severity and impact of malnutrition;promoting dignity and boosting safety, particularly among women and girls;
These include:reducing the spread of intestinal worms, schistosomiasis and trachoma, which are neglected tropical diseases that cause suffering for millions;reducing the severity and impact of malnutrition;promoting dignity and boosting safety, particularly among women and girls;promoting school attendance: girls’ school attendance is particularly boosted by the provision of separate sanitary facilities; and
These include:reducing the spread of intestinal worms, schistosomiasis and trachoma, which are neglected tropical diseases that cause suffering for millions;reducing the severity and impact of malnutrition;promoting dignity and boosting safety, particularly among women and girls;promoting school attendance: girls’ school attendance is particularly boosted by the provision of separate sanitary facilities; andpotential recovery of water, renewable energy and nutrients from faecal waste.