WASHINGTON, Mar 13 (OneWorld) – Activists working to improve lives and livelihoods around the world gathered in the United States capital Wednesday to launch a new initiative to bring water and sanitation facilities to schools that currently lack them.
The WASH-in-Schools initiative aims to bring clean drinking water, toilet facilities, and hygiene education to 1,000 schools in developing countries during its first phase.

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butter // July 8, 2008 at 2:12 am |
i wish those problems of diarrhoea etc caused by the water born diseasee get reduced as soon as possible if proper care is taken and all suggested metjods implemented