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Africa: Safe Drinking Water Should Mean Safe Collection Too - How to Reduce the Risks

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[The Conversation Africa] Globally, millions of people don't have access to water in their home. They collect water from shared water supply points or surface water sources and physically carry water containers back home for household use.

Source: allAfrica.com
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