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Schools pose great health risk due to lack of water

Posted on September 12, 2017 by admin
  • A report from the Joint Monitoring Program by the WHO and UNICEF found that three in 10 people around the world lack access to clean water in homes and schools, increasing childhood risk of typhoid and other waterborne diseases
  • In Kenya, progress towards sanitation access is not on target for 2030 goals

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