Water supply, sanitation, hygiene and HIV/AIDS - the unrecognized links
Madeleen Wegelin-Schuringa | Evelien Kamminga
People with HIV/AIDS need better access to clean water and sanitation so that they can fight infection better. But the prevalence of the illness in many parts of the world means that community-based watersupply systems are less well managed, and there is a high turnover of staff in government agencies.
supply systems are less well managed, and there is a high turnover of staff in government agencies.
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