Close
Login
WHO Login
0
Selected
Invert selection
Deselect all
Deselect all
Click here to refresh results
Click here to refresh results
Go to Login page
Hide details
Conceptually Similar Documents
Water in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1965 00:00:00
Water in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1965 00:00:00
Water in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1965 00:00:00
Water in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1965 00:00:00
Water in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1965 00:00:00
Water in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1965 00:00:00
Water in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1965 00:00:00
Water in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1972 00:00:00
Water in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1990 00:00:00
Water in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1990 00:00:00
Water in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1980 00:00:00
Water in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1990 00:00:00
Water in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1980 00:00:00
Water in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1980 00:00:00
Environmental Sanitation in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1953 00:00:00
Water in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1967 00:00:00
Water in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1967 00:00:00
Water in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1967 00:00:00
Environmental Sanitation in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1953 00:00:00
Water in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1967 00:00:00
Similar tones
View images with similar tones
Get link
Copy Unique ID
Restrictions
If you want to request more than one asset, you can enter all Reference IDs in a single permission request form.
Download request for external user
Reference ID
U27MCJ
Headline
Water in the WHO region of the Americas
Description
Health and progress was the central theme of a special issue of World Health devoted to Latin America. It showed the mutual dependence of the various components of well-being, in which health as a social service was included. It also stressed that only harmonious planned development could bring about progress. The problem of safe water was an important one. There was plenty of good water all over the Americas - the question was one of bringing it where it was needed. Unclean water being usually readily available, people tended to consider free water part of their birth right; they couldn't easily be convinced that they ought to make sacrifice for quality water.
Small hands to the pump in a Peruvian village. Clean water is essential if diarrhoeal diseases are to be avoided.
Asset date
01/01/1965
Country, area, WHO office
Peru
WHO Region
AMRO
Copyright
© WHO / Paul Almasy
Consent
No
File size
1.84 MB
Visibility class:
Public
Administered By
HQ Records and Archives
Usage & views counts
Usage (0) Views (54)