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It covers four major areas: planning; water supply; sanitation; and hygiene education. However, considering the current urgency fact sheets on water are ...
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www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/hygiene/emergencies...
www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/hygiene/emergencies/envsanfactsheets/en/index.html
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WHO has been at the forefront of environmental sanitation and hygiene action over the past years and developed some key materials intended for policy-makers and technical people dealing with these issues. These materials include guidelines, best practice documents and promotion materials.
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www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/hygiene/envsan/en/
www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/hygiene/envsan/en/
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In its broadest sense, environmental sanitation refers to measures taken to control or change the physical environment in order to prevent the transmission of diseases to human beings.
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www.oieau.fr/ciedd/contributions/at1/contribution/warne...
www.oieau.fr/ciedd/contributions/at1/contribution/warner.htm
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Advanced environmental sanitation is aiming not only to protect public health and the integrity of aquatic ecosystems but also to conserve precious freshwater and non-renewable resources.
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/16104400
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This paper includes eight case studies on environmental sanitation in countries in Africa, Asia and Latin-America, including Malawi, Tanzania, Ghana, Bangladesh Philippines, Mexico and Peru. ... This document hopes to stimulate those who are interested and directly involved in environmental sanitation programmes.
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allAfrica: African news and information for a global audience ... Nigerians will on the 28th of this month celebrate National Environmental Sanitation Day (NESD) with the aim of improving the living condition of the people through an improved environment.
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allafrica.com/stories/200706260716.html
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Lagos — AHEAD of its scheduled commencement of the maiden environmental sanitation on November 8, 2003, Lagos State government has solicited support of the people of the state especially members of the media, in the formidable task of improving the quality of the environment in the state.
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allafrica.com/stories/200310300773.html
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Almost fifty per cent of the developing world’s population – 2.5 billion people – lack improved sanitation facilities, and over 884 million people still use unsafe drinking water sources.
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