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Access to Potable Water Leads to Decline in Waterborne Diseases in Afghanistan Village (Spanish)

Access to clean, potable water is making a significant difference to the health of residents of a village in Herat Province. There has been a decline in waterborne diseases since the installation of a new water system. Providing access to clean water is one of the essential activities under the National Solidarity Programme (NSP). NSP is the Government of Afghanistan’s flagship program for rural development, which supported the installation of the...
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  • 2016/10/03

  • Brief

  • 178815

  • 1

  • Afghanistan,

  • South Asia,

  • 2022/12/22

  • Disclosed

  • Access to Potable Water Leads to Decline in Waterborne Diseases in Afghanistan Village

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Access to Potable Water Leads to Decline in Waterborne Diseases in Afghanistan Village (Spanish). Feature Story Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099030212222211184

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