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Oct 06, 2011
We can't contain it - we are having so much fun!
If you're wondering why, get on over to our Poo Haiku page, check out the particulars, and join the conversation! Silly or somber, all entries are encouraged. We launched the contest on Monday, and
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Sep 27, 2011
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Sep 16, 2011
Each year new challenges surface across the water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) sector, yet with proven solutions these challenges are solvable. The problem is sometimes the proven solutions need a technological leg-up. Let's be clear,
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Aug 25, 2011
Reposted with permission from End the Neglect
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Aug 17, 2011
In July, zinc for the treatment of diarrhea was officially listed as an essential drug by the Ministry of Health in Vietnam. This capped a two year effort of policy consultations, evidence review and advocacy. As a result of this listing, by law
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Aug 10, 2011
One of the challenges facing peri-urban areas like Cochabamba, Bolivia, is a growing population with little access to basic water and sanitation services. This results in diarrhea and other sickness and sometimes death.
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Aug 03, 2011
Overwhelming evidence points to undeniable benefits of breastmilk in curbing diarrhea illness and death, yet breastfeeding rates in some of the world's poorest countries remain staggeringly low. Only a third of mothers in the developing world