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    WaterAid: Water for Life

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    1981
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    WaterAid
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    Water aid is an international NGO dedicated to bringing water, sanitation, and hygiene education to the world's poorest. The site includes practical links, such as a slide show on step-by-step instruction for building a pit latrine, and a report on cholera case studies in Burkina Faso. Throughout the site there are links to real stories pointing out the benefits of water and sanitation. The public is invited to participate by getting involved, either through donations or by educating themselves and others. The "drink more water campaign" is a good example on how to educate the public on water related issues. Provides an interactive, fun way to educate while motivating others to contribute and participate.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10919/67372
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