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Indie, Haiti, Wietnam - problem z toaletami - Noor Images

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Indie, Haiti, Wietnam - problem z toaletami - Noor Images
India, New Delhi, 02 October 2016 Baby, 10, sits outside her home in a New Delhi slum. Her family says she has suffers from constant diarrhea. Open defecation may happen in India's villages more often, but it has a deeper impact on the water supply in India's slums. Organizations like Water Aid work to provide toilets in the slums of cities like New Delhi. But they are a small fraction of what is necessary to maintain a healthy water supply and sanitary living conditions. Water is often supplied by the government for one hour every morning causing a mad rush to the taps. Andrea Bruce / NOOR
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2016-10-02
Andrea Bruce / NOOR/EAST NEWS
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