Uganda — Keeping a country clean through its schools and communities
Regina Faul-Doyle | Brendan Doyle
This is a brief story about Uganda. Since colonial rule, efforts ranging from coercion in villages to persuasion in schools have been made to encourage its citizens to build, maintain, and use latrines, keep themselves and their environment clean, and use clean sources of water. Withwhat results?
what results?
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