Wednesday 9 April 2014

Sanitation and Water Facilities Vary in Sub-Saharan Africa

In individual countries like sub-Saharan Africa, access to clean drinking water and sanitation facilities is highly variable, a new study found. Dr Rachel Pullan and colleagues, from the London School of Hygiene (and) Tropical Medicine, identified marked geographic inequalities, estimating that coverage of improved drinking water supply varied from as low as 3.2% in some districts of Somalia to as high as 99.0% in urban populations in Namibia, while access to improved sanitation ...

via Medindia Health News More READ

No comments:

Post a Comment