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"Without access to WASH in school facilities, children will not continue to attend, and they will be hampered in terms of their education outcomes," says UNICEF WASH in Schools advisor Murat Sahin.
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However, findings were not univocal, and long-term consolidation and transfer of the effects appear to be hampered specifically in this subgroup.
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