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ecological sanitation,
emergency sanitation,
environmental sanitation,
onsite sanitation and
sustainable sanitation. A
sanitation system includes the capture...
- A
sanitation worker (or
sanitary worker) is a
person responsible for cleaning, maintaining, operating, or
emptying the
equipment or
technology at any step...
- This is a list of
countries by
access to
improved sanitation facilities,
which includes access to
toilets and safe
drinking water.
Figures used in this...
- Kuwait, (Arabic: الكويت)
officially the
State of Kuwait, is a
country in West Asia and the
geopolitical region known as the
Middle East. It is situated...
- Oman,
officially the
Sultanate of Oman, is a
country located on the
southeastern coast of the
Arabian Peninsula in West Asia and the
Middle East. It shares...
- 2009. A
formal sanitation programme was
first launched in 1954,
followed by
Central Rural Sanitation Programme in 1986,
Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC)...
- The
Memphis sanitation strike began on
February 12, 1968, in
response to the
deaths of
sanitation workers Echol Cole and
Robert Walker. The
deaths served...
-
Development and
Ganga Rejuvenation and the
Ministry of
Drinking Water and
Sanitation. The
formation of this
ministry reflects India's
seriousness towards the...
- is an
international non-governmental organization,
focused on water,
sanitation and hygiene. It was set up in 1981 as a
response to the UN International...
- infrastructure,
hydraulic engineering, and had many
water supply and
sanitation devices that are the
first known examples of
their kind.[citation needed]...