Bangladesh : Can Automated Chlorination at Shared Water Taps Reduce Disease in Urban Slums?
Safe drinking water is essential for healthy human development and survival, but millions of poor people in low-income countries only have access to contaminated drinking water. For children, the problem is particularly dangerous and deadly, with d...
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okr-10986-335862021-05-25T10:54:42Z Bangladesh : Can Automated Chlorination at Shared Water Taps Reduce Disease in Urban Slums? World Bank WATER AND SANITATION CHLORINATION DRINKING WATER URBAN SLUM SHARED WATER TAP HEALTH Safe drinking water is essential for healthy human development and survival, but millions of poor people in low-income countries only have access to contaminated drinking water. For children, the problem is particularly dangerous and deadly, with diarrheal diseases like typhoid and cholera responsible for approximately 800,000 child deaths each year. 2020-04-10T20:15:51Z 2020-04-10T20:15:51Z 2020-04 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/843331586152388506/Bangladesh-Can-Automated-Chlorination-at-Shared-Water-Taps-Reduce-Disease-in-Urban-Slums http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33586 English From Evidence to Policy; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Brief South Asia Bangladesh |
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Safe drinking water is essential for
healthy human development and survival, but millions of poor
people in low-income countries only have access to
contaminated drinking water. For children, the problem is
particularly dangerous and deadly, with diarrheal diseases
like typhoid and cholera responsible for approximately
800,000 child deaths each year. |
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Bangladesh : Can Automated Chlorination at Shared Water Taps Reduce Disease in Urban Slums? |
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Bangladesh : Can Automated Chlorination at Shared Water Taps Reduce Disease in Urban Slums? |
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Bangladesh : Can Automated Chlorination at Shared Water Taps Reduce Disease in Urban Slums? |
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Bangladesh : Can Automated Chlorination at Shared Water Taps Reduce Disease in Urban Slums? |
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Bangladesh : Can Automated Chlorination at Shared Water Taps Reduce Disease in Urban Slums? |
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bangladesh : can automated chlorination at shared water taps reduce disease in urban slums? |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/843331586152388506/Bangladesh-Can-Automated-Chlorination-at-Shared-Water-Taps-Reduce-Disease-in-Urban-Slums http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33586 |
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