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Environmental Sanitation in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1968 00:00:00
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U27LEY
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Environmental Sanitation in the WHO region of the Americas
Description
Sanitation generally refers to the provision of facilities and services for the safe disposal of human urine and faeces. Inadequate sanitation is a major cause of disease world-wide and improving sanitation is known to have a significant beneficial impact on health both in households and across communities. The word 'sanitation' also refers to the maintenance of hygienic conditions, through services such as garbage collection and wastewater disposal.
At Maryville Government school, engineer Reid and Mrs. Knight, of the Ministry of Health, examining a faulty septic system.
Asset date
01/01/1968
Country, area, WHO office
Guyana
State/Province
Maryville Government school
WHO Region
AMRO
Copyright
© WHO / Edward Rice
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