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William Oriokot, a health educator from Soroti district administration and Alfred Okurut, Amref's health assistant, were drilling the class in preventing disease through sanitation.
The history of Victorian London is full of men like the two Williams; grafters and givers, believers in betterment through sanitation and art.
There's promising movement, not least through Sanitation and Water for All, a global partnership that is, critically, led by southern governments and brings together a broad group of donors, civil society and private sector actors who are closely monitoring and pushing for progress.
Both cared deeply about improving the world through sanitation; both understood the importance of meticulous records in providing the evidence needed to bring about change.Farr was the first to compile "mortality tables", listing causes of death in the general population; Nightingale compared his numbers with her own on the deaths of soldiers to great effect.
Together, through sanitation financing, and other sustainable approaches, we will end open defecation by 2030, creating a cycle of opportunity from what was once one of poverty.
Measures to control leptospirosis through sanitation depend on accurate case finding and reporting.
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It can be contracted through contaminated food and drinking water, but can be easily thwarted through improved sanitation and hygiene methods.
Third, the two most powerful indicators of extreme risk (stunting and absolute poverty of under $1 a day income) must be reduced: the first through water, sanitation, hygiene, nutrition and basic health care, for all; and the second through cash transfer and other poverty reduction efforts.
Contrary to Nina Mendelson's claims, the National Uniformity for Food Act preserves the role of states in protecting food safety through enforcement, sanitation inspections, licensing and response to food emergencies or terrorist threat.
Children are particularly at risk from a food crisis because they are more vulnerable to disease and other health problems if they suffer from malnutrition and through bad sanitation that floods inevitably cause.
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