After a flood, damaged infrastructure for sanitation and water services needs to be quickly fixed. At a new refugee camp, showers and latrines have to be built. And where waterborne diseases are endemic, safe sources for water must be identified.
Around the world, our teams are responding to disease outbreaks that result from unclean water and unsanitary living conditions. They’re also preventing these outbreaks from happening by providing communities with the water, sanitation, and hygiene services they need. Not only because people should be free from these diseases, but because clean water and sanitary living conditions are crucial for reinforcing people’s dignity.
Supplying clean water in Ethiopia
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