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Water, sanitation, and hygiene, commonly referred to as WASH, is essential to ensuring public health. Globally, 6 in 10 people (or 4.5 billion) lack safely managed sanitation. This puts people, especially children, at risk of diarrheal illnesses including cholera, dysentery, and typhoid fever.

11/29/2017 - Water, sanitation, and hygiene, commonly referred to as WASH, is essential to ensuring public health.

Social change is brought about through education and through getting the buy-in from leaders and influential people. This was the reason that the Wits Reproductive Health Institute (WITS RHI) rolled out the PAVING project at selected Technical and Vocational Education Training Colleges in South Africa.

10/16/2017 - Social change is brought about through education and through getting the buy-in from leaders and influential people.

“It was evident that the SA program had strong collaborative relationships among implementing partners. This is an area the Kenya program will be focusing on to ensure we draw synergy from the strengths of each implementing partner. Also, the PWID program in SA has hinged its strategy on public health approach (e.g., harm reduction, needle pick-up at Basheba site) and not just HIV prevention.

09/02/2017 - Key population (KP) representatives from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta and Kenya visited...

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