Examples of using Basic sanitation in English and their translations into French
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are in a poor condition and lack basic sanitation.
more children are in school and more people have access to clean water and basic sanitation.
In 2006, more than half of all Africans were without regular access to safe drinking water or basic sanitation.
We have pledged to halve the proportion of people without access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation.
It also asked about measures to ensure the right of access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation.
access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation.
Although thousands of refugees now have access to clean water and basic sanitation, life in the overcrowded and underfunded refugee camps is tough.
Although a child's access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation is of fundamental importance, hygiene, as well.
Today more than 19 million people- approximately 80 per cent of the population- have difficulty in accessing drinking water and basic sanitation.
we cannot ignore the fact that there are millions who do not have access to basic sanitation and safe drinking water.
clean drinking water, basic sanitation and housing.
a target of halving, by 2015, the proportion of the population without basic sanitation.
UNICEF has also helped to install 432 water points and basic sanitation facilities in 519 schools
one of the targets of which is to reduce by half the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation.
primary school access to basic sanitation facilities was below 50% in 28 countries,
vector control, basic sanitation(water supplies
the proportion of the population with access to at least basic sanitation services is below 50 per cent in 2015,
UNICEF was provided with the resources to provide safe water and basic sanitation facilities to more than 22,000 people in conflict-affected areas of the north and south-east.
Canada would continue its efforts toward the progressive realisation domestically of the right to safe drinking water and basic sanitation through national and subnational action,
water and basic sanitation facilities or health care.