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WASH and water
During the WASH Project of the Philippine Center for Water and Sanitation, the municipality was able to identify a good source of potable water in Barangay Ngingir.

WASH and advocacy
Examples of advocacy campaigns include the Global WASH ( Water, Sanitation and Hygiene ) Campaign and GDP for GDP.

WASH and Water
* 2004: Co-convener of Women Leaders for WASH ( Water Sanitation and Hygiene ), a high level Advocacy-network to focus on a key health and development-issue for women, together with Executive Director Ann M. Veneman of UNICEF and Minister Maria Mutagamba from Uganda

water and sanitation
-- In addition to its recreation interests, water is needed for drinking, sanitation, and irrigation.
However 1. 4 billion people still live without clean drinking water and 2. 6 billion of the world ’ s population lack access to proper sanitation.
Transmission is primarily by the fecal contamination of food and water caused by poor sanitation.
This carries the multiplying new generations of V. cholerae bacteria out into the drinking water of the next host if proper sanitation measures are not in place.
In developed countries, due to nearly universal advanced water treatment and sanitation practices, cholera is no longer a major health threat.
Hundreds of public buildings were damaged or destroyed, and sanitation and water systems in many communities put out service.
The Romans also built water supply, sanitation and sewage systems.
Farmers and processing plants should improve sanitation practices, water used for irrigation and processing should be regularly tested for E. coli, and production plants should be routinely inspected.
Ireland also supports Lesotho's Flying Doctor Service, education, sanitation, water and various health such as the Fight against AIDS with the Clinton Foundation.
" at which point the listeners outline all forms of positive aspects of the Roman occupation such as sanitation, medicine, education, wine, public order, irrigation, roads, a fresh water system, public health and peace, followed by " what have the Romans ever done for us except sanitation, medicine, education ...".
The inequality of opportunities has declined: between 1995 and 2006 Peru's rating on The World Bank's Human Opportunity Index improved substantially as increased public investment in water, sanitation and electric power has sustained the downward trend in inequality of opportunities.
Penny Lawrence, Oxfam's international director, said of the ban " It will affect more than 600, 000 Sudanese people whom we provide with vital humanitarian and development aid, including clean water and sanitation on a daily basis.
Environment-current issues: inadequate sanitation facilities ; increasing levels of soil salinity ; industrial pollution ; excessive pesticides ; part of the basin of the shrinking Aral Sea suffers from severe overutilization of available water for irrigation and associated pollution
2006 data show that 55 % of the population had sustainable access to improved drinking water sources and 33 % had sustainable access to improved sanitation.
There is no electricity, no running water and no sanitation.
# Global Health, Population and Sustainable Livelihoods, Global health, Safe water and sanitation, Food and nutrition for human and social development, Combating HIV / AIDS, Population changes and migration.
Access to safe drinking water has improved over the last decades in almost every part of the world, but approximately one billion people still lack access to safe water and over 2. 5 billion lack access to adequate sanitation.
Most countries accepted the goal of halving by 2015 the number of people worldwide who do not have access to safe water and sanitation during the 2003 G8 Evian summit.
Even if this difficult goal is met, it will still leave more than an estimated half a billion people without access to safe drinking water and over a billion without access to adequate sanitation.
Poor water quality and bad sanitation are deadly ; some five million deaths a year are caused by polluted drinking water.
The IBRD provides commercial-grade or concessional financing to sovereign states to fund projects that seek to improve transportation and infrastructure, education, domestic policy, environmental consciousness, energy investments, healthcare, access to food and potable water, and access to improved sanitation.

water and hygiene
In addition to individual sleeping quarters which provide a degree of privacy for each of the crew and a place for personal effects, the Mars Habitat Unit includes a communal living area, a small galley, exercise area, and hygiene facilities with closed-circle water purification.
There are several methods for investigating the level of hygiene in a sample of food, drinking water, equipment, etc.
Social advances such as food safety, hygiene, and water treatment have reduced the threat from some pathogens.
Ibn Fadlan's disgust is possibly because of the contrast to the personal hygiene practises particular to the Muslim world at the time, such as the use of running water and clean vessels.
40 % of the world's inhabitants currently have insufficient fresh water for minimal hygiene.
World War II era pamphlet aimed to discourage creation of stagnant waterAlthough not sufficient in themselves in all circumstances, the most economical and effective measures ( where practical ) are district and domestic hygiene, such as removal and control of stagnant water in residential areas, and in garbage disposal and the transport of incidental containers ( such as old tires ).
Hot water washing ( boiling ), chemical cleaning and ironing are all traditional methods of sterilizing fabrics for hygiene purposes.
After being forced to delay for several weeks at Bloemfontein due to a shortage of supplies and enteric fever ( caused by poor hygiene, drinking bad water at Paardeburg and appalling medical care ), Roberts resumed his advance.
It involves waste water management and air pollution control, recycling, waste disposal, radiation protection, industrial hygiene, environmental sustainability, and public health issues as well as a knowledge of environmental engineering law.
Based on an extended family of hygiene utensils as the name suggests, they would embark on adventures based in the bathroom, like water skiing in the tub, or rescuing friends caught in the drain.
The " water machine ” still bears witness to the sanitary and hygiene concerns which arose in Mons in 1865-1870, it marks the transition from medieval water supply wells, springs and hand pumps, for operation of pumps suction and force. The water came from springs fed Mons de la Valliere and hole-to-mouse Spiennes Slutty using only force driving the hydraulic motor.
For instance, health education programs, improved water sanitation, improved hygiene and de-worming of hosts, in particular, red foxes, are all ways in which a country can prevent and control the spread of alveolar echinococcosis.
If hygiene standards are poor ; for example, if the person does not dispose of their feces hygienically, it can contaminate the surroundings, such as nearby food and water.
It was constructed with careful regard to hygiene, with a stream of water running through it from end to end.
It includes procedures used in a variety of domestic situations such as hand hygiene, respiratory hygiene, food and water hygiene, general home hygiene ( hygiene of environmental sites and surfaces ), care of domestic animals, and home healthcare ( the care of those who are at greater risk of infection ).
To be effective as a hygiene measure, this process must be followed by thorough rinsing under running water to remove germs from the surface.
In the developing world, for decades, universal access to water and sanitation has been seen as the essential step in reducing the preventable ID burden, but it is now clear that this is best achieved by programs that integrate hygiene promotion with improvements in water quality and availability, and sanitation.

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