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Mion District commits to stop open defecation MION, Ghana, 27 June 2013 - UNICEF Ghana has congratulated Mion District Assembly members for signing a pledge to become an open defecation free district by August 31 – a crucial step towards the whole Northern Region stopping defecation in the open.
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