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Dysentery is one disease that is likely to occur from poor sanitation and flooding.
spreading and having diseases could be prevented through sanitation
people had no access to medicine and sanitation was not used at all
It could mean either "toilets" or the sanitation system (cleaning and waste management), depending on the context.
UNICEF works in more than 100 countries to improve access to safe water and sanitation facilities. But 768 million peoples are still with impure drinking water.
Water supply and sanitation in Tanzania is characterised by: decreasing access to Improved_water_sourcein the 2000s (especially in urban areas), steady access to some form of sanitation (around 93% since the 1990s), intermittent water supply and generally low quality of service.
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Some 1.1 billion people in developing countries have inadequate access to water, and 2.6 billion lack basic sanitation.
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Lots of people, poor sanitation, and utter ignorance.
o we could maintain cleanliness and orderliness everyday ;)
Sanitation is a hygienic way of promoting health by keeping humans away from hazards brought by wastes. A sanitation barrier, on the other hand, poses a hindrance to provide sanitation to those who need them. One example of this is high cost of sanitation.