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Meanings of adequate sanitation in English
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Usage of adequate sanitation in English
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Residents said their neighborhood lacked adequatesanitation for such burials.
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Globally, 2.4 billion people lack adequatesanitation, and open defecation remains common.
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It reinforces the need for eradication of pit toilets and the provision of safe and adequatesanitation.
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The climate crisis, urbanisation and a lack of adequatesanitation and water are breeding grounds for fast-spreading, catastrophic outbreaks.
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The highest burden is concentrated in tropical areas where populations lack access to clean water, adequatesanitation and hygiene.
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How can someone charge £360 a month in a dwelling without running water, central heating or adequatesanitation facilities?
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According to the World Health Organization, more than 600 million people in India do not have access to adequatesanitation.
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Lastly, there is a reported decrease in diarrheal and gastrointestinal diseases with increased access to adequatesanitation facilities in schools.
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More than a third of the global population lacks adequatesanitation, a problem that is even more pronounced in informal urban settlements.
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Urbanization means that access to safe water and adequatesanitation, although typically higher in cities, has decreased in the fastest growing urban areas.
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Urbanisation means that access to safe water and adequatesanitation, although typically higher in cities, has decreased in the fastest growing urban areas.
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It says people can avoid the transmission of disease by ensuring they have access to clean drinking water, adequatesanitation and good personal hygiene.
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The Irish Human Rights Commission says the State has an obligation to ensure its prisons meet basic standards by providing adequatesanitation and appropriate accommodation.
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More than 1 billion people worldwide lack access to safe drinking water, and 2.5 billion live without adequatesanitation facilities such as toilets.
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Adequatesanitation, wastewater treatment and irrigation infrastructure often lacks in urban areas of developing countries.